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   The Focus Factor


05 Mar 2008 10:50:48
| Andrew Cocks and Terry Zambri


There's a thing called autosuggestion, and by regularly reviewing the details of your goals, you're doing it. When you give your goal the focus factor, you're firmly planting an image of achieving this goal into your mind, into your sub-conscious. You've made a massive deposit into the vault, and now it's going to start vibrating, attracting results that will bring it to fruition.

Make this process work more efficiently by rewriting this goal in great detail every day for a month. Use your Vision on Demand technology to imagine it, and turn it over and over in your mind, adding in all of the sensory details. What are the sounds, sights, smells, tastes, feelings of achieving this goal? Give your goal the focus factor daily, because doing this is like fertilizing the seed you've planted. Keep the weeds away by rejecting thoughts that contradict your goal. Protect it. You don't want to parade your dream in front of people who don't "get it", and don't support your efforts. They'll spray their toxic beliefs all over you, and you'll have a harder time if you allow yourself to be exposed to that.

By getting your goal crystal clear in your mind, down to the smallest detail, and by picturing yourself as already having achieved it, you put yourself into a great vibration. You need to understand that by doing this, you have your success already - in your mind and your emotions. All that separates you from having it physically is time. How much time? Just the right amount - and probably less than you'd imagine. How will it happen? The "how" will appear if you stay focused on the "what" of your goal.

There will be days when your goal seems impossible. If your goal is big enough, you'll run into obstacles. Most obstacles are big enough to stop most people in their tracks. You've got to want your goal badly enough that you won't let go. The emotional ups and downs of going after something big are just part of the journey - you learn to course-correct, to find more effective ways to go for it.

Your job is to take massive, meaningful action in the direction of your goal. Carry your goal with you - literally - on an index card. Just knowing it's with you, just touching that card in your pocket is enough to remind and recharge you. Focus on your vibration and your actions rather than results, focus on your vision. Keep walking, running toward your goal day after day.



About Author :

As LifeSuccess Consultants, Andrew Cocks and Terry Zambri teach people how to work in harmony with the 7 Universal Laws and create M3 income strategies so they can leverage their time, establish multiple sources of income and enjoy time and money freedom. Visit http://www.thebestnetworkmarketingopportunity.com
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