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Triple Approach to Making-Goals

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At the beginning of every year you see far too many articles on how to keep resolutions and on making-goals. Oh, such good advice!

One article shows you how to set one big goal for the year and then break it down into quarterly, monthly, weekly, and daily segments. Furthermore, it tells you to write all that down as well as your accomplishments each day regarding your daily segment.

You do that for each of your goals. Let's hope you don't have more than two goals and then decide you want to lose ten pounds.

That is the conscious, left-brained approach. I highly recommend Simpleology 101 for this.

Another article tells you that you need to program your subconscious mind to put it in synch with your conscious desires and goals. I've written several of these. This can be done through hypnosis, self-hypnosis, directed writing, and, above all, repetition. It works like subliminal advertising and can even motivate you to write down all that stuff the left-brained guys tell you to do. Simply re-read any of the articles on hypnosis and Dr. Robert Anthony, but especially, Brainsweep

Those trained in neuro-linguistic programming echo my thesis that goal setting and accomplishment needs the cooperation of the subconscious mind. To the concept of repetition they emphasize adding the appropriate emotion so the programming will take hold. For example, if you set a goal to complete a degree by a certain date in order to make more money but do not have a passionate interest in the coursework, the programming won't hold.

Or, if you have a goal to save enough money to quit your lousy job but don't have another job or business in mind that really attracts you, no matter how strong your negative feeling is your subconscious won't help. But, when you add a strong feeling toward something you want badly, your subconscious will help you get it. (Read "Unleashing Your Brilliance" by Brian Walsh.)

Unless, of course, you get caught in psychological reversal. That's called PR in some circles—not marketing ones.

Psychological reversal means some part of your psyche does not want you to have what you consciously think that you want. That part of your psyche was drummed into you through repetition years ago and is lodged in your body. It can be uncovered and released through a combination of specific affirmations and tapping acupressure points.

This is EFT, the third approach. Most exciting.

For making-goals, any kind of goals, this is the one to try. Or if you just want to zap a few shy buttons that keep you from getting up and doing what needs to be done, go to Your Right to Happiness

Evy
Evelyn Cole, MA, MFA
The Whole-mind Writer


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