Wednesday, August 3, 2005
See where you're going
When you can clearly see where you're going, you greatly
improve your chances of getting there. The more clearly you
can visualize your goals, the more likely you are to reach
them.
Pursuing a vaguely defined objective is like traveling
through a thick fog. It's slow and difficult to make any
progress, and even when you arrive you may not know you're
there.
Yet when your goals are clear, specific, and filled with
rich detail, all kinds of great opportunities for moving
toward them will continue to come into view. Your progress
will be swift and sure, and you'll enjoy increasingly
abundant rewards as you draw closer to them.
If you're putting forth the effort to get somewhere, take
the time to determine exactly where it is, what it will look
like, and how it will be. Get clear on your goals, and
you'll find plenty of ways to achieve them.
Keep your goals clearly in sight by reminding yourself of
them on a continuing basis. Experience them often in your
own mind, and you'll soon be experiencing them in the
reality of the outer world.
Rise above the fog of fuzzy wishes, and make your intentions
clear and specific. That will point you solidly toward
wherever you want to go.
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