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3 Proven Steps for "Smart Goal Setting" and Ultimate Goal Achievement

It is a known fact that while smart goal setting, self sabotage can be detrimental. This destructive aspect of ourselves can be habit forming but thankfully can be overcome.

By following the 3 step process outlined below, you will learn to

finally resolve any inner conflicts which stand between you and getting what you desire;

easily translate any goals into a format that is easily understandable by all parts of your brain;

at last get 100% co-operation and focus on setting and achieving smart goals from the different parts of your brain; and

allow the memory of any past successes as building blocks to future successes.

Smart goal setting can be achieved using an unpretentious and clear-cut 3 step process that anyone can master. However, let me be clear. It does require

a great deal of detailed and honest self analysis, without which the entire process will fail;

an ability to follow exact instructions;

some quiet time alone to read, digest and implement and practice the exercises given, which of course is essential to develop the skills required for ultimate goal achieving.

Having said that, the 3 step formula for successful smart goal setting and implementation is summarised below.

Begin with a setting that clearly (or vividly) represents what you desire. Put in as much detail as you possibly can and include as many of the senses into your vision such as sight, touch, sound, taste and smell. This will capture a goal that is understood by all parts of your un-conscious mind. This objective or goal must be so crystal clear when finished, that it will represent exactly what you want to 100% certainty.

Then prioritize your smart goal so that you will stay unconsciously concentrated on it while you get on with your normal and everyday actions. This involves the identification of an "inner anchor point" to which all important information is attached in your internal self. This is an imaginary place, but one to which the unconscious can clearly relate. It is in this place that you can put visualizations and priority information you want the unconscious to focus on.

Lastly, resolve any inner conflict that can inhibit you from smart goal setting and attaining your objectives. When you encounter anything other than happiness, a sense of fulfilment, peace, enthusiasm and high energy, you are encountering a "blocker". It is key to identify this and resolve these blocker feelings when smart goal setting, before true goal achievement can take place.




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