After Setting a Goal, This Is Important
Written on December 19, 2011 by Tony Papajohn
Filed Under: Anything, Articles, Business, General, Psychology
After you set a goal, put it in writing.
Your mind finds something solid and substantial about a written goal. You give your mind a definite, certain, and unambiguous direction.
And your mind delivers because that is what it does. It goes out and gets what you tell it to get.
Be definite and your mind will be definite in return. Makes sense, does it not?
Napoleon Hill, author of “Think and Grow Rich” expresses this goal-setting truth in this passage:
Reduce your plan to writing. The moment you complete this, you will have definitely given concrete form to the intangible desire.
And Tony Robbins adds this:
The most important rules that I ever adopted to help me in achieving my goals were those I learned from a very successful man who taught me to first write down the goal, and then to never leave the site of setting a goal without first taking some form of positive action toward its attainment.
So set your goal in writing. Your mind will set the path to its successful accomplishment.
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