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How To Manage Your Goals (Part 1)

Author: Alvin Donovan

Outcomes are very important because regardless of who you want to be, the device of outcome is how you get become what you want to be. The way outcome works is the stronger you determine your outcome and know your outcome the more sure you are to achieve it.

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No matter what you lot in life you must always strive to improve it. Complacency will only get you behind, not ahead. So from now on, always, before everything you do, determine the outcome you desire before you do it. The reason is because the more strongly you determine your outcome, the more you get it.

The more you think, work, see, hear, feel and make sense of things in terms of outcome the more likely you are to achieve your goals.

What you need to do is cut grooves in your brain that lead you towards achieving the goals you want to achieve. A way that is very useful to me is to go through a certain refocusing on a daily basis. Depending on your time schedule and your desire for results, you can do these procedure from 1 minute to 15 minutes per day.

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A) Prime the pump. Let us get things started by determining exactly what you want and establishing how you will know when you have it. You need to establish goal posts along the way to your outcome so you know you are moving in the right direction and also when you get where you want to go. How about you start with the outcome you have for reading this article?

If you could wave a magic wand, what would happen, what would you achieve after reading it? For a moment, let your imagination run wild! Dare to dream up the most exciting, wonderfully fulfilling fantasy that could ever be!

Now, I want to issue a word of warning. Make sure that what you wish for is what you actually want, what will make you really happy. Do not be too surprised too soon when these wishes actually come true. You want only happy surprises.

1. Now it is very important to state the outcome in terms of what you actually want instead of what you want to avoid or discard. The reason for that is if you state something like I do not want to make sales calls where I lose the deal, then in order for your mind to understand that statement, you have to imagine losing the deal and then cancel that picture out.

On the other hand, when you state something like, I want to make the deal on every sales call I make. You make a picture of doing so and just follow along that mental track unimpeded. Write down your outcome in terms of what you want to achieve.

2. Before you start the generator, you need to define and establish some sensory-based evidence. i.e.:

How would you know that you could accomplish the goal in that situation or with that person? What would be there? What would you need to see, hear, feel and make sense of?

Have you done it before? Have you accomplished this goal or something like it? What did it feel like? Pay particular attention to the feelings you have had as you achieved that other goal. Really get in touch with that feeling and note exactly where it is in your body and what it feels like so that you can remember it easily. Specify that feeling of success. Now. Write it down.

 

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