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The Daily Process
Home Self-Improvement Goal Setting
By: Enrico Golias Email Article
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A very good comment was made at my German blog: "It's not easy to leave the old ways we used to go, and to build new streets. The old ways are quite comfortable."

It is a daily process, to go through day for day, again and again, because we shouldn't forget, that perhaps we used our old pattern for years. It's not that easy to change them. So we are forced daily to take action.

Our old patterns are seductive, if not comfortable. But if we follow them, our goals move away. Bob Proctor calls it the X and the Y-factor. The X-factor is what we know already, the comfort-zone, which answers when we proceed towards factor Y. The X-factor then says: "You cannot do it. That's unrealistic, too dangerous etc."

Well, I suppose you could continue those arguments endlessly yourself. But the minute we are determined to lead our focus to the Y-factor, something wonderful is going to happen. We recognize opportunities, where we saw problems before. New ways will show up, at places where we thought ourselves stuck.

If we keep going at these points, we eventually break through a wall and achieve our goals. Yet, something very interesting happens. The Y-factor which we have emulated, change into the new X-factor.

What does this actually mean? It's very simple. Imagine you want to write a book. The story is already in your head. Perhaps you already started to write. Individuals who were given the test chapter, were so excited that they wanted to continue reading. But the author is held by his X-factor. "You know the book already. It won't get any results. Surely there more meaningful occupations, etc. etc."

Now imagine you don't give in to the X-factor and continue writing your book day after day. Some days the work is easier, other days you have to force yourself to do the work, but after a half year or a year, it lies in front of you - your book - your own creation.

The nice thing about this is the one you have grown in themselves, have beaten your old habit and brought an own project to completion. You followed the Y factor, which now is your X factor. Your new habit is a positive habit.

Now it's up to you to recognize the new Y factor and to follow it. Creativity awakens hidden potential within us and is always very aptly described as an expression of our soul.

This can refer to any situation in life, be it business success, wealth or to achieve a fulfilling life. There will be on the way there ever moments where you think it goes downhill. Keep going, you'll see that your goal is getting closer and closer.

But it is the daily process that you must maintain. You need stamina and faith to reach out your goals. Continue to grow daily. The SGR-Experience team deal with the law of attraction and the additional 7-laws, which form the foundation of the law of attraction. So we understand more and more the relationships and also change our view of things happen every day in our lives.

This trip is very exciting, in this sense, a lot of fun and great success for you.

Written by enrico golias and published at http://source-of-income.info

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