7 Steps to Clearly Defining What You Want to Accomplish
Most people are blinded by their goals. They judge themselves a success or failure by their own internal measures or what they have been programmed to believe. To respond and achieve your desires, you need to show up to play in the game and not run away and hide. Goal achievement can be learned in 7 surprisingly simple steps.
1) By responding we seek a balance point within an oscillating system.
2) Responding effectively requires an outcome and decision that are based on knowing the desired results you want to produce.
3) Resourcefulness happens when you are relaxed and alert. Relaxed means physically and emotionally present; alert means your sensory systems are online.
4) You realize most of your personal power when you show up, engage, and do what you desire to accomplish.
5) The best learning occurs when you make concrete, incremental changes in the direction of your goal.
6) If you value and integrate the feedback from your actions, all outcomes you produce can lead to learning. Although your actions may not always accomplish
your goals, they always produce an outcome. If you learn how to accept what your actions produce, you can use every outcome that you produce to guide you
to your goal.
7) Persistence is crucial. Discipline and hard work are rarely as important as persistent actions based on informed choice and learning about what works.
Always celebrate every inch of your progress, as well as your accomplishments. You can achieve what ever your mind can perceive.
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