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Live With Power: Formula to Achieve Your Goals
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3. The “Why” is your Real Goal
Before committing to any goal, decide your reason for wanting to have
achieved your goal. If you don’t have a powerful reason, you will not
achieve your goal, and if you achieve it, the change will not last.
Example: “ I want to have a million dollars in my bank account.”
A million dollars is only a million dollars. Wanting a million reflects
what that million means to you. Only you know what that is. It could
be a sense of safety, freedom to do whatever you want to do, a
possibility to contribute.
Before you decide to set a goal, decide what is your value in having
achieved it. Step into the future where that goal has been achieved,
and decide how has your life changed as result of having achieved it?
What value has having achieved that goal brought into your life.
4. Examples of Poorly and Well
Formed Goals
In order for a goal to be achieved, it has to be written in a
format that aligns your neurology with its achievement.
Example: Poorly Stated Goal
“I want to have more money”
Example: Well Stated Goal
“It is now (specific date) and I (your name) have one
million dollars in my bank account
Can you feel the difference?
5. The Formula To Achieve Your Goals
– That Works
In Order For Your Goals To Be Achievable, They
Need to be Stated In A Particular Way:
Concise – Stated in a Nutshell Format
Realistic – Determine What IS Possible
Ecological – Good for Me, Good For You, Good For
The World at Large
A – Stated As If Now
T- Time Specified
E- Evaluative – I Know When I Have Achieved It
6. …Another Secret To Achieving Your
Goals
In order for goals to be achievable, they must be initiated by
you. These goals must be your goals, not someone else’s goals
for you (unless you make obedience to them your goal).
Goals must be stated in the positive
Example of a Poorly Formulated Goal:
“I don’t want to work all the time”
Reframed into a Well Formulated Goal:
“I want to experience more freedom in my life”
7. C R E A T E Formula to Achieve Goals
C – Concise
Your mind likes specifics. When presented with vague information it
will create a specific meaning from it. The problem is it may not
formulate an accurate representation of what is hidden.
To achieve a goal, it must be specific and stated in a concise manner.
Example of a Poorly Stated Goal
“I want to be rich”
Example of a Well Formed Goal
“I have a Million dollars in my bank account”
8. C R E A T E Formula to Achieve Goals
R – Realistic
Here you need to dig deep into your Why. If your Why is
powerful enough, you will find resources to step outside your
comfort zone and step into the next level of your ability.
People have been known to achieve extraordinary things
when driven from within by a higher purpose.
I found a million dollars in an afternoon when I needed it to
save other peoples’ investments. I did not have a million, nor
did my family or friends have a million. I knew someone who
had it, and he was not my friend. I asked for it. He gave it to
me based on the power of my conviction. He responded to my
Why.
9. C R E A T E Formula to Achieve Goals
E – Ecological
Ecological means, good for me, good for you, good for the world at
large.
Example of an un-ecological Goal:
“I want a million dollars no matter what” (including stealing it from
someone)
Interestingly many sales organizations disregard this principle and train
their teams to achieve their goals regardless of the consequences for
the consumer.
10. C R E A T E Formula to Achieve Goals
A – As If Now
When we state something in the future, our brain creates a distance
between us and that something. Sometimes we position our goals in the
future and as we get closer to it, it seems to be moving further from us –
approximately the same “distance” we covered getting towards it.
When we step into the future point NOW, we have eliminated that
distance and an inherent subconscious amount of time needed to cover it.
We are exactly in the moment when this goal has already been achieved.
Your neurology aligns itself with something having already been achieved.
“It is Now (future date you decided on) and I have……..
11. C R E A T E Formula to Achieve Goals
T – Time Specific
Now that you have decided upon the date for having
achieved your goal and brought the future into the now
(which is just as easy as bringing memories of the past
into the now), you must state that date.
Example: “It is now July 2020 and I (your name) have one
million dollars in the bank, allowing me to explore the
world and contribute to my family’s secure future.
12. C R E A T E Formula to Achieve Goals
E – Evaluative
You must have very clear criteria for having
achieved your goal. In other words you must know
when you have achieved it.
A million dollars in the bank is clearly a verifiable
goal having been achieved. Having stepped into
your perfect weight of 150 lbs. is a verifiable and
measurable goal having been achieved.
13. Re-Creating - The Key to Creativity
We are always creating. When we dig deeper we recognize that anything we
create starts with a single thought and that thought came from an inspired
moment. That inspired moment IS the brief moment in time when we have
created something, and it felt right.
Creating is really re-creating something perfect from a place within our
minds. When Beethoven wrote his 9th Symphony he heard this music in his
mind and re-created on paper that which existed deep inside.
The time it took him to write it was the time needed to re-create something
that existed deep within himself.
When you step into Your Vision and set goals according to the CREATE
formula, you are recreating that which you have already created in your mind.
Your neurology is aligned with something that has been accomplished. Your
actions to achieve it are only a natural sequence of events taking place in
alignment with your creation.
14. Reverse Engineering – The Genius
Formula
Everything starts with a thought. All inspired thoughts contain all the
ingredients of something having been created. It only takes a fraction of a
second for your brain to compute the necessary processes needed to create
an inspired state on the basis of the ingredients being there.
When you are taking the time to re-create all the ingredients and the
processes inherent to that inherent thought, you are reverse engineering
something perfect and complete.
The 9th Symphony is a perfect example of reverse engineering. Beethoven
accessed the inspired state, heard the music inside and took the time to
recreate what he heard. The process of writing what he heard inside was the
process of reverse engineering the perfect structure into its inherent
components.
The question is – What Do You Want To Create?