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Posts from — July 2008

Four Steps to Increase the Power of Your Focus — By Anne Bachrach

Living your life without practicing The Power of Focus, is like trying to hit the bull’s eye of a target you can’t see. You can spend hours launching arrows, only to miss the target entirely. You become exhausted and frustrated when your repeated efforts don’t show the results you are trying to achieve. This is what it feels like to operate without The Power of Focus.

July 10, 2008   View Comments

Your Goal is Unimportant, Yet Absolutely Necessary By James Ray

Seem confusing? Paradoxical? Actually, goals (or as I like to call them, “intentions”) are a paradox in that they’re nothing more than an illusion. A transparent veneer behind which true reality hides.

What do I mean?

Well, we’ve been conditioned to believe we must control the physical plane. The more money, toys and possessions you have, the more valuable you are as a person. This is totally false and yet… somewhat true. (It’s OK if you’re totally confused right now.)

Stick with me as I pull it together for you…

July 9, 2008   View Comments

Successful Goal Selection — Avoiding Self-Sabotage By David Schaefer

Successful goal selection stems from our inner perceptions and the congruence of our actions. If what we want and how we go about accomplishing our goals is incongruent, then we are likely to experience a degree of self-sabotage.

In order for success to be achieved, ones intentions and actions must be in alignment when selecting and committing to a goal. It is important to take time to consider if the results you desire will actually be processed effectively by your goal choice.

Ask yourself these 3 questions when contemplating a goal:

* Do I truly want what I think I want?

July 8, 2008   View Comments