Goal Setting and “Writing Them Down” 21 st Sep 2009.

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Goal Setting and “Writing Them Down” 21 st Sep 2009

My perception so far has been: Why do I have to WRITE down the goals? What is the big deal in Writing ? It is in my head anyway!! Play Slide Show

Science of Results Action 1 Action 2 etc Results Play Slide Show

Fundamental Ingredient of Actions ????? Play Slide Show

THOUGTS = WITHOUT THOUGHTS THERE CAN BE NO ACTIONS Play Slide Show

Thousands of Thoughts just come in a day and there is no logic or reason for it

How does the Brain decide Which Thoughts are to Become Actions? ????? Play Slide Show

Aspects of Human Mind According to Western psychologists, the human mind has different aspects: the conscious mind, the subconscious mind and the superconscious mind. The conscious mind is that part of the mind that operates in the present, collecting information from all the senses. The five Senses are = hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting and touching.

Aspects of Human Mind Contd. By reinforcing a goal/desire using the five senses it gets imprinted into the deeper subconscious mind. By doing so the Conscious Mind will catch those thoughts into prominence for the brain to Action. Thus the saying As You THINK You WILL Become!

Relevance to Writing Your Goals Reading and Writing YOUR goals Daily Will Imprint that to your sub-conscious mind RESULTING IN ACTIONS Play Slide Show

Set A Goal That is Realistic or Has Some Basis. You can always revise your goals upwards. Just Do It !!