Run for CanCun
Mar 24, 2019
By Denice Wallace
The Law of Perpetual Transmutation teaches that things and circumstances are constantly shifting—either coming toward us or moving away—based on our thoughts. When you're focused on a goal and believe in it, that goal begins moving toward you. But the moment you let doubt creep in, it starts slipping further away.
My husband and I learned this firsthand while building our health and wellness business. We had been trying to hit a certain rank for a long time but kept getting stuck. I had so many doubts about whether we could actually do it. We were riding an emotional roller coaster—reaching one milestone one month, only to find ourselves right back at square one the next.
Then our company announced an incentive trip to Cancun. I really wanted to earn that trip—but the qualifications felt way out of reach. Still, I couldn’t let it go. I wanted it bad enough to give the process everything I had.
We found a video clip of the resort and made a decision: we’d watch that clip every single morning when we woke up and every single night before we went to sleep. I made vision boards. I printed pictures and hung them all around the house so that no matter where I looked, I was reminded of what we were working toward. We even recorded ourselves saying goal statements and telling stories—imagining what it would be like to be there, to live it, to celebrate with our team.
We talked about our goal constantly. We even got our kids involved and created mini rewards for each milestone we hit along the way—so they felt included and motivated to support us. Then we got to work. We did everything we could think of to find the right people, connect with the right energy, and keep the momentum going.
Five months later, we qualified for the trip. Not only that—we came in second place overall and earned upgraded accommodations, free product, and a bonus excursion. Even better, we helped eight of our business partners qualify and go with us. It was incredible.
There were so many moments along the way when it looked like we weren’t going to make it. But instead of giving in to fear or discouragement, we’d pull out that video. We’d replay our goal stories. We’d dream about being there with our friends. Those little rituals helped us redirect our focus—and shift the energy—so we could keep moving forward.
There were even nights when it looked like a sub-goal wasn’t going to be met. But time and again, last-minute miracles happened—whether it was a new customer, a surprise deal, or a sudden breakthrough for one of our partners. At the time, I didn’t know this was the Law of Perpetual Transmutation in action. I just knew I wanted that trip, and I was determined to get there—no matter what.
Looking back now, I can clearly see how that law was working the whole time. In the past, we’d try to hit money goals with no real clarity on what they were for. And when the evidence told us we were falling short, we’d spiral—doubt, frustration, and discouragement would take over, and the goal would slip further away.
But this time was different. We were laser-focused. We had a clear, specific vision. And we refused to entertain doubt. That’s when the miracles started stacking up.
That’s how the Law of Perpetual Transmutation works.
You pick a goal and keep your belief strong. You take action—however imperfect. And you trust the process. Every time you believe, the goal moves closer. Every time you doubt, it backs away. If you stop believing altogether, it disappears.
Consistent belief is what makes big goals possible. And when you pair that belief with action—even the smallest step—then God can meet you where you are and move mountains on your behalf.
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