3. Principle #1: Only ONE Thing is
Needed to Achieve ANY Goal.
-PASSION is the only thing required to achieve
any goal.
-When you DESIRE something enough you will
do ANYTHING to achieve it.
-When your GOAL becomes an inner part of
WHO YOU ARE, this PASSION AND DESIRE
drives you to take the right actions to achieve
it.
-Igniting your PASSION to a CLEAR goal is the
key.
4. Principle #2: Itâs All in How
You Think.
We all have the same ability to manifest
and make the things we want to occur in
our lives. It is how we:
-Set These Goals
-Focus on Them, and
-Follow Through
That makes all the difference.
5. Principle #3: You Must Have a
Personalized Structure to Follow
That Will Allow You to Manifest.
This Basic Structure is:
1. Set a Crystal Clear goal.
2. Activate your goal with powerful
emotions, while in a calm, relaxed, focused state
of mind.
3. Visualize your goal in the present as if youâve
already achieved it.
4. Make a plan and Take Daily Inspired Action.
5. Make Course Corrections.
6. Step #1: Set a Crystal Clear Goal.
Use the S.M.A.R.T. technique. Your first goal should be:
-Simple: (Note: Big goals can be expressed simply too).
-Measurable: Determine what has to happen so that you
know youâve achieved this goal.
-Achievable: Make your first goal something you can achieve
based on where you are now.
-Results-Focused: Focus on what you want to achieve and
not the steps you need to get there.
-Timed: Set a specific date that you want this goal to be
completed by.
7. Step #2: Write Down Goal and Choose
Your Personalized System
-Write your goal on a piece of paper in one sentence as if
youâve already achieved it and include WHY you want to
achieve this goal.
Example: âI have an additional $10,000 in my bank
account by February 1st so Iâll have a nest egg for
emergencies.â
Example: âI weigh 125 pounds by February 14th so I can
wear my favorite dress to the Valentines Day dance.â
Example: âI have completed a 5-page, first rough draft of a
website for my new Internet business by March 1st so I can
move towards being financially independent.â
8. Step #2: Write Down Goal and Choose
Your Personalized System (continued)
-Example: I have a new boyfriend or girlfriend by
June 1st, so I have someone to share my life
with.
9. Step #2: Write Down Goal and Choose
Your Personalized System (continued)
The âSâ in S.M.A.R.T. is for Specific:
Goals need to be simply written, and clearly
define what you are going to do. Specific is the
What and Why part of the S.M.A.R.T. model.
-Example: âI have an additional $10,000 in my
bank account by February 1st so Iâll have a nest
egg for emergencies.â
10. Step #2: Write Down Goal and Choose
Your Personalized System (continued)
-Explanation of Example:
âI have an additional $10,000 in my bank
accountâ = The Specific part.
ââŚso I have a nest egg for emergenciesâ = The
Why. The âWhyâ will be used later in this process
to ignite your passion.
11. Step #2: Write Down Goal and Choose
Your Personalized System (continued)
The âMâ in S.M.A.R.T is for Measurable: Goals
need to be measurable so you have tangible
evidence that youâve accomplished the goal.
Example: âI weigh 125 pounds by February 14th
so I can wear my favorite dress to the Valentines
Day dance.â
12. Step #2: Write Down Goal and Choose
Your Personalized System (continued)
-Explanation of Example:
âWeighing 125 poundsâ is the Measurable part
of this goal.
13. Step #2: Write Down Goal and Choose
Your Personalized System (continued)
The âAâ in S.M.A.R.T. is for Achievable:
Goals need to be achievable BUT they also need to
stretch you a little so you feel challenged.
You can achieve most any desire by planning and
setting a timeframe that allows you to carry out
the steps.
14. Step #2: Write Down Goal and Choose
Your Personalized System (continued)
Example: âI have completed a 5-page, first rough
draft of a website for my new Internet business by
March 1st so I can move towards being financially
independent.â
Explanation of Example:
ââŚcompleted a 5-page, first rough draft of a
websiteâ = the Achievable part. Building a
complete finished website may be unrealistic,
but a rough draft can be manageable.
15. Step #2: Write Down Goal and Choose
Your Personalized System (continued)
The âRâ in S.M.A.R.T. is for Results-Focused:
Goals need to be focused on results and what you
WANT, not the activities you need to do to achieve
them.
Example: âI have completed a 5-page, first rough draft
of a website for my new Internet business by March 1st
so I can move towards being financially independent.â
Explanation of Example:
ââŚwebsite for my new Internet business â = the
Results-Focused part.
16. Step #2: Write Down Goal and Choose
Your Personalized System (continued)
The âTâ in S.M.A.R.T. is for Timed:
Goals need to be timed to create a practical sense of
urgency between your current reality and the
completed goal. This tension combined with an
activated deep inner passion drives you to get results.
Example: âI have completed a 5-page, first rough draft
of a website for my new Internet business by March 1st
so I can move towards being financially independent.â
Explanation of Example: by March 1st â = the Timed
part.
17. Step #3: Make Your Goal Into a Symbol
-Take the one sentence goal youâve written
down on paper, and with a pen, cross out all of
the vowels except the first âI.â Then go back
and cross out all the repeated letters.
Example: âI have an additional $10,000 in my
bank account by February 1st.â
-Becomes: IHVNDTL$10MBKCFBR1S
18. What Symbols Are and How They Activate
Your Subconscious Mind
-Symbols are SIMPLIFIED forms of
thoughts, and thought processes.
-The subconscious mind can only
process a thought expressed in the
positive.
19. We see this all around us but often do not
notice the significance or power.
The retailer Target goes from âTarget
Department Store,â to âTarget,â to:
25. ⢠These are simplified visual forms of a thought
and thought processes, and in the case of
Target, McDonaldâs, and Starbucks, they are
trying to get you to DO something, which is of
course BUY THEIR STUFF.
26. Webster's dictionary defines âSymbolâ as:
1: an authoritative summary of faith
2: something that stands for something else
<the lion is a symbol of courage>
3: an object representing something in the
subconscious mind <phallic symbol>
4: A printed sign used to command action
< a stop sign>
27. Think for a moment about what these
WORDLESS symbols mean to you and what they
are trying to get you to do.
28. Now youâre going to create a POWERFUL
Personal Symbol that will drive you to do
something, which is ACHIEVE YOUR 1st GOAL!
From the example above we went from:
âI have an additional $10,000 in my bank
account by February 1st so I will have a nest egg
for emergencies.â
To: IHVNDTL$10MBKCFBR1S