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ONWARD...
STEP 1. The first step in breaking old habits is deciding what
new habits you want to create with your life energy. Start
asking yourself these questions:
* What do you want your life to look like? * What habits do you
need to eliminate? * What positive habits do you need to develop
to make your life look like you want it to look? These desires
must be realistic and obtainable. What is your intuition telling
you about what you should be doing?
Listening to your intuition is one of the most intelligent
things you can ever do with your life energy. Your intuition
always guides you in the direction that is perfect for you. It
is that small voice that is not affected by egos, past failures,
or other people?s opinions. It is your inner guiding light.
In your journal, keep notes on what your intuition tells you
about the strategies and the resources that might empower you.
STEP 2. Crystallize your thinking. Determine what specific goals
you want to achieve.
What habits are you letting go? What habits are you creating in
place of the old ones?
Your goals need to be specific, measurable, and realistic.
To do this you'll have to avoid nebulous thinking, such as "I
want to lose weight." What does that really mean? For your
subconscious mind to be able to serve you it must receive very
specific directions.
STEP 3. Develop a sincere desire for the things you want.
Desire is the starting point for all achievement. It's the
greatest motivator of every human action.
Frequently, your mind is more motivated by pictures and
visualization than it is with words and written exercises. The
right side of your brain is where your creativity comes from,
and it thrives on pictures. Many times the right side of your
brain takes precedence over the left side, which thrives on
words. In the past, you may have just written words down to
reach your goals. Add this new dimension to your process.
Draw, cut out pictures, or take photographs of what you want in
life. Put pictures up on your refrigerator, your bathroom
mirror, or any place that will remind your subconscious mind of
your desires to reinforce your goal.
Every thought you have uses electrical energy to imprint a new
picture in your subconscious mind. The efforts of your
subconscious mind are to match the pictures in your mind with
reality.
The more you deliberately plant pictures of what you want, the
faster you will attract it into your life. It's very important
that you allow yourself to fantasize about what you want in your
life - let your imagination run wild!
To achieve what it is you want in life, you must think about it.
There are no limits except those we put on ourselves. This is
your life and you will be cheating yourself if you don't go for
what you want! You must feel your success before you can
manifest it in reality.
STEP 4. Develop a plan for achieving your goal, and a deadline
for its attainment. The difference between a "wish" and a "goal"
is that the goal is written down. Once you have a clear picture
of what you want in life, your subconscious and conscious mind
can work together to achieve it.
When you prioritize and focus you can literally see what you
want; this gives you the power of concentration. Deliberate
concentration is like a laser beam - it can cut through any
obstacles in your path.
STEP 5. Distinguish between goals and activities. A goal is the
specific end result you want to manifest in your life.
Activities are those things you do to achieve your goals.
Use the skill of awareness, and remember the goal. Don't get
stuck in the activities.
STEP 6. Create deadlines for your goals. Without deadlines your
brain doesn't have a clear picture of what you want created.
Deadlines have a magical way of motivating us to produce results.
First write your *one-year* goals on paper, then write down all
the activities you will have to do to reach each goal.
Start by asking yourself what is the very first activity I must
do to get started on this goal? Then write down each following
activity that will take you closer to the one year goal.
STEP 7. Break down the activities for each goal into 3 month
groups
Ask yourself "What are the activities I must do in the first
three months to achieve my goal?" Write those down.
Then think about the activities you'll need to follow up in the
following three months. By breaking down the goals into
manageable, bite-size pieces, you'll feel more in control.
The secret is that this divide-and-conquer approach keeps
achieving your goals from becoming overwhelmingly complicated.
STEP 8. Make YOUR goals YOURS.
Time for a reality check. Don't set a goal for yourself that
your spouse (or anyone else for that matter) wants for you.
Please revise your current goals to ensure they REALLY meet YOUR
needs, not someone else's desires for you. You will never be
successful achieving goals that are not motivated by your own
desires.
Moreover, don't compare your goals with other people's goals -
you'll always come up short. The reality is that we usually
compare our worst traits with someone else's best traits and we
can never win that way.
STEP 9. Write your goals as if they have already occurred.
Try writing, "I now weigh ______" not "I want to weigh ______".
This helps your subconscious mind to see the end result.
STEP 10. Develop confidence in yourself and your abilities.
Stay "sold on yourself". Here are some techniques you can use...
* Listen to motivational CDs and tapes daily in your car or
while commuting. * Do your declarations daily, and control your
self-talk. * Tackle every activity without giving any
recognition to the possibility of defeat. * Focus on your
strengths instead of your weaknesses. * Recognize and honor your
personal point of power found in this moment. * Develop a
determination to follow through on your goals regardless of
obstacles, circumstances, or criticism.
STEP 11. Review your goals monthly.
The first day of the month is the perfect time to set up a
ritual goal-reviewing. This should be the time that you can be
honest with yourself on what goals you are really committed to
and how you can improve your strategies. You must also be honest
with yourself on what goals are only paper dreams if you aren't
really going to pay the price to achieve them.
STEP 12. Have PERSISTENCE.
Persistence is the real key to successful goal achievement.
Don't allow yourself to become distracted with excuses about why
things can't be done. Excuses are the enemies of goal
achievement.