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8 Step Basic Goal Achievement Theory
Author : Gordon Bryan
Over the years, I have had many people say to me that although I keep
harping on about the magical power of goal achievement theory, they
don’t know quite what it is I’m referring to.
Although they can see the results it has brought for me, and the sense of
well being that goes along with it, I haven’t explained the theory to them
in a way that they can easily sum up.
I think this is because it is so ingrained in me, that I assume everyone
understands it.
That’s a mistake on my part, so here goes, the 8-part theory of goal
achievement.
1. Define your goal.
It may be a new car, house, a certain amount of money, a job, whatever.
Define it as precisely as possible.
2. Visualize.
You need to visualize the goal coming true. Picture yourself after the goal
has come true.
3.Write the goals down.
Write the goals on a little card, and look at it often throughout the day,
certainly morning and night, preferably repeating them out loud.
4.Believe it will happen.
If you doubt you goals, they won’t happen, because you are admitting
defeat.
You also need to believe that you are worthy of the goal.
5. Gain the knowledge.
Find out what other people did to achieve the same goal.
It is highly unlikely that you are the first.
There will be many different routes, and the knowledge is there.
6. Work out a plan.
Look at where you are now, look at where you want to be, and work
backwards, step by step, until you can see what the first step is, that you
need to take to get to your goal.
7. Take the first step.
This is often the hardest of all the steps, but can be the most powerful,
unleashing amazing energies, both within you, and around you.
8. Keep going.
Once the initial enthusiasm wears off, once the going gets tough, keep
going! No-one said it was easy!
This is where you find out if you are really prepared to pay the price or not.
That’s it!
Simple. Eh?
No, of course not, but the theory *is* simple, yes.
All the steps need to be followed, you can’t miss any of them, but if you
follow them, believe me, the world is your oyster!
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