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7 Tips for Taking Control of Your Destiny-Part 2Kelly Heldreth ![]() Desire in Goal Setting (Last week) we talked about how achieving goals is much like the GPS system of a car; provide a destination and the GPS will show you how to get there. Without identifying a destination, the GPS cannot guide you. When you made your list of your Top 3 Goals, I mentioned the importance of connecting with your sense of desire and the more desire attached to your goals, the more powerful they become. So let's expand on that idea. Desire is one of the most powerful emotions we feel as human beings and has the power to turn the impossible into possible. It is the emotion that dares people to do what everyone says is impossible and gets us out of bed in the morning. When we want something bad enough, we will always figure out a way to get it. When you feel intense desire, that emotion or energy is emitted to everyone around you, including the Universe, and attracts circumstances and people to help you. Support can literally appear from nowhere because the Universe is rearranging circumstances to accommodate your desire. This is why it's really important to connect with your feelings of desire when focusing on your goals. A goal without powerful desire linked to it is almost powerless. It works in this way because the Universe is actually designed to respond to your desire and assist you in reaching your goals. It does this for every human being, without disrupting the desires or goals of others. When the Universe is supporting your every step, it's a lot easier to get to your destination because you're working in partnership. The only thing you are required to do to invoke support is to pursue goals that carry desire. Changing your current working situation can be scary. Creating that which you truly desire for you and your family is easier than you think. Think about this - if the Universe is designed to respond to your desires, then you can be assured that anything you do with desire is sure to be supported. This is why people who pursue their passion are so successful. It can be very hard to succeed working a job that makes you unhappy. It may feel as if you are going against the grain. For most, change is not easy and this is why so many choose to remain where they are. Honestly, firing your boss to finally do the work you really desire to do can be stressful. The awesome responsibility of family is the number one reason people stay in a job they dislike. While providing for your family is a valid concern, it isn't a valid reason to remain in a situation that is limiting. What is the cost at the end of the day? You hate the work, the hours are long, you're missing out on precious family time - and you are at the mercy of someone else's time clock (either your boss or your clients). There is no power in settling for less than you deserve, but there is massive power in pursuing your desires. When you set goals that carry a high level of desire, you will always attract more support and achieve more success doing what you love to do. Revise, change and double check to make sure you are crystal clear on your goals. Your list of goals should have goals that invoke a strong desire in you. You want to see them come true and you feel the good feelings of imagining already having achieved them. Revise your Top 3 Goals list as well, if you need to, and hang it up where you will see it several times throughout the day. There's no faking it here - you can't fool the Universe into supporting you in goals that you don't want. Connect with the goals you really want and begin taking steps toward them. Look for part 3 next week. To your Success! -------- My name is Kelly Heldreth. My family and I life South of Tampa in the little town of Apollo Beach, FL. I fired my Real Estate manager and took on a whole new role. My new role is that of a business coach and mentor. Sign up for my FREE 7 day course at my website, Do the excersizes. Enjoy! http://www.ExistingWithPurpose.com
Article submitted Friday, July 18, 2008 |
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