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Goal Setting: Getting Your Objectives

Ongoing work in the fields of psychology and personal development proves that the subconscious mind is cybernetic – somewhat like a heat-seeking missile, point at a target and it will hit it. In simple terms, give it a goal in which it believes and it will, by its own devices, bring about the achievement of that goal. The normal mind is working in this manner already. Unfortunately, however, the outcomes in which the normal subconscious mind believes are a random concoction of the programs we learned as children in relation to how the world works and our place in it.

Again, psychology has concluded that the latent state of the normal adult mind is negative. In other words, if you’re normal, your subconscious heat-seeking capability is targeted at, at the very best, a life that’s not too bad – and that is the kind of life that you get. The directional programs which the normal mind uses as its guidance system were installed during our childhood years. We learned by watching others’ lives and by being impressed by things that were done for us or to us. Having grown up in a normal world our onboard computer is set on “normal”. And, because psychology suggests that normal people don’t control their own mind, our cybernetic minds are out of control, bringing us to places that we don’t want.

But, as I’ve said, focus your mind to a goal in which it believes and its cybernetic capability will bring that goal about. So, you need to know how to reprogram the coordinates! When it comes down to it, belief is not wishing, hoping or wanting. The subconscious mind processes sensory data – so believing is seeing, feeling, hearing, smelling and tasting what you want as if you have it already, as if it’s taken as given. Uploading your desired objectives is simply done by handwriting what you want, in those sensory terms, as if you’re already experiencing it. Handwriting impresses the subconscious mind and, once done, the subconscious mind will go about its work – the only thing that will divert it is if you start wondering when what you want will happen (that’s the kind of useless thinking that sends your mind off its plotted course).

I’ve seen plenty of clients get their desired outcome – I’ve also known a few who, having achieved it, realized that it was not what they really wanted. Therefore, you need to be careful how you set your mind! Consequently, as I suggest to my clients, your actual goal setting should be non-specific in terms of the life you want or how you got there but very specific in terms of what it looks, feels, sounds, smells and tastes like to have arrived. In other words, set your mind on success and happiness, without preconditions, and you’re about to set off on the adventure of a lifetime.

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