UPSC preparation can feel like a long runway toward career goals – and Transurfing teaches that your inner state steers that runway . Vadim Zeland famously advises: “Place one foot in front of the other… live your slide where the goal has already been achieved… then… apples will fall to the sky.” . In practice, this means vividly feeling success as if it’s already real, while calmly doing today’s work. When you genuinely “tune into the presence” of passing UPSC (believing success is already yours), the theory says “balancing forces will not create any obstacles for you” . In other words, inner confidence and acceptance – not desperation – open the path to success. Excess Potential: When Over-Importance Blocks Success In Transurfing, excess potential is the energy of over-importance . It arises when you idolize a goal so much that you’re emotionally crushed by the thought of not getting it. For example, one guide explains: when a goal “sits on a pedestal in your psyche… ...
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