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Why goal setting is not getting you what you want?
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By: Nick Barth Email Article
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For decades, every single self help publication, program, or seminar, has been rooted in the concept of goal setting. There is probably no single subject, which has been talked or written about in more ways, than goal setting. It has been promoted on a personal as well as business basis, in virtually every part of our lives.

The basic premise being, if you write down all the goals in your life, listing them in all areas of your life, and if you work on these goals, you should by all accounts become a perfect human, living a perfect life, and achieve all you ever wanted.

It sounds ideal, and sure would be great if it worked, but after decades of use and application, in virtually all type of formats, the general conclusion seems to indicate, goal setting does not get the intended results.

It is not working because the basic premise uses a mechanistic, logical, mostly ritualistic approach, which is totally abstract to the universal forces of nature that initiate greater achievement. This mechanistic logical approach prevents you from actually communicating with your intuitive side, which is the primary force behind you achieving what you want.

Those who have written down goals, and did manage to achieve some of them, did so by some coincidence. They managed unbeknown to them, to initiate through some other means, the right forces needed for success.

Goal setting, or writing down the things you want, or the changes you want to make in all areas of your life, should not be confused with the act of writing down daily or weekly tasks for a project or set of activities. It is encouraged that you write down the logical sequence of tasks you need to get done, and check them off as they are completed, but do not confuse these with personal goal setting. Writing down tasks for a project or job, is a conscious effort, which should be followed up by a logical conscious step by step process of getting the task done.

You and everything within the universe is basically pure energy. You are a living, constantly changing form of energy. At some level, your energy is connected with all other energy. All energy, including you, originates from some form of Intelligent Thought. Everything within the universe, including everything associated with you and your actions, is initiated from a thought. Thought has the capacity to initiate and also to influence energy. This has been established through scientific support, by Quantum Physics.

You are not a machine, and hence you do not function in an abstract logical sequence. You are not made up of independent parts like a machine, all of your whole form, is known and present within every one of your cells.

Your conscious mind can come up with a thought, but it is your sub-conscious mind that is always in the present moment and controls not only all your human motor functions, but is responsible for getting what your thought wants. The subconscious has the power and the ability to automatically navigate you, without you even being aware, to exactly what you want.

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Nick Barth, founder of Abundant Systems, has over 45 years experience as entrepreneur, personal and business consultant, coach, and speaker. Recognized in national publications, his specialty is finance, personal achievement, business formation, sales and marketing, and management training. For more information about this subject please visit www.abundantsystems.com

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