Goal setting helps keep us on the right path until we reach our desired result. A study involving Harvard MBA’s showed that graduates who wrote down their goals, while vividly describing and visualizing the specific plans for accomplishing them, made ten times more money than those who didn’t have goals or didn’t write the goals they had down. When we know what we want and can see it, describe it and feel it, our subconscious mind goes to work making it happen. Knowing what we want and writing it down is like a placing an order for…
Success and fortune.
I have followed this concept and recommended it to others for over 50 years. It really works if you make it a rolling plan (one that is reviewed and updated every year) that accounts for new opportunities or the effects of success. The real reason this works is that once you have visualized and written your goals and plans the hundreds of small decisions you make every day are subconsciously directed in the direction of you goals. You achieve your dreams one step at a time. The only drawback is that when you achieve your goals it frequently feels so great you forget to maintain your rolling plan and lose your way.
We know that about you Ray! 🙂 I wouldn’t call it a drawback, however, because once you’re feeling so great, your vibration is so high that it continues to attract more things in alignment with that frequency.