Monday, October 05, 2009

The Fast Track To Success

Setting And Actively Pursuing A Goal
Absolutely Accelerates Success

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“Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal.”
- Thomas Jefferson

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Goals charge us with desire and push us outside our comfort zones, causing us to challenge ourselves to grow and achieve. They give us the momentum to advance even when things are distressing or seemingly insurmountable.
.The individual with a strong goal and a clear vision of a desired outcome deeply embeds potential success in the subconscious mind. Thus, allowing the mind’s generative and sustaining power to attain goals in the least amount of time and with the least amount of physical exertion.
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Strong, clear goals accelerate our subconscious activity, causing us to unconsciously zero in on our target 24 hours a day 365 days a year. Little by little you achieve actualization, as all your abilities and mental powers become engaged to that end.
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It is shocking, but in North America today:.
Only 5 percent of the population has formed goals for their future.
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Only 1 percent have actually taken the effort to write their goals down.
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Nearly 95 percent of the people in our society do not have clear, concise, written goals.
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The average person spends more time planning their vacation than their lives.
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Without goals and plans to reach them, you are like a ship without a rudder . . . sometimes drifting aimlessly and sometimes going full steam ahead in random directions. People without purpose accomplish very little over a lifetime. They tend to be very busy, always moving, going, spending, and doing . . . confusing busyness with accomplishment.
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Goals can only be achieved once they’re conceived. If you haven’t created your goals, then you’re taking action in random areas of existence and completing random tasks. You are not accomplishing and advancing your potential.
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David Schaefer is an entrepreneur and writes on the topics of personal development. Follow David's insights at http://twitter.com/davidschaefer
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