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Getting what you want is knowing what you want

Roslyn Loxton - Tuesday, April 07, 2009

The very act of committing your goals to paper programs them into your subconscious.

 

Principle 1. Get in touch with what really turns you on

Finding the “right” focus and the right areas in life that you are excited to dedicate your time and energy and life to, will motivate and inspire you toward the fulfilment of your full potential. The “right” goals for you will liberate your imagination and energy, and give you the drive to overcome the obstacles and difficulties that you will experience on the path to your goal. Only big the “right” goals can keep you excited and working enthusiastically every day toward their accomplishment.

Principle 2. Write your goals in the present tense
Your goals must be in writing, in the present tense, as though they already exist. This can be tricky.  Imagine who you are and how you feel once you achieve your goals.  This is how you can write them in the present tense.  Your subconscious only accepts commands that are worded in the present tense, such as, “I weigh 150 pounds,” or “I earn $100,000 per year,” or “I live in a beautiful 3,500-square-foot, custom-designed home.”

 

Rewrite your goals daily.

Affirm your goals regularly.

Principle 3. Keep your goals in line with your vision.
Your goals must be in balance and cover the three most important areas of your life.

They must be aligned with how your vision your life to ultimately be.

Principle 4. Know your major definite purpose and your life’s vision.
You must decide what your “major definite purpose” is. What are you and your life about. This is the one goal in your life that is more important than any other. This is the one goal that, if accomplished, will allow you to attain more of your other goals.  Align your goals with this and the vision for how you want your life to be ultimately. 

 

Principle 5.  Stay present. 

Goals and visions while future focused are not meant to detract from your sense of being in the moment and living that moment fully rather then missing out on the present because you are so focused in the future or somewhere else.

 

 


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