Each and every day you are doing something
that is either moving you toward your goals or
further away from them.
The same can be said of how you communicate
with yourself; how you use your imagination; how
you talk to yourself.
Having a daily regimen that you plan on doing, then
follow through with – rain or shine, is one
of the hallmarks of the super achiever.
An aspiring as well as seasoned writer may write a
minimum number of words each day. That’s his
regimen.
Someone else may follow a specific exercise program.
Once again, the program is followed, rain or shine.
Another person might like to paint. Then again, someone
else may enjoy singing, playing piano, reading or making
a few sales calls before breakfast.
Regardless of what the activity is – the daily regimen can
and will increase mind power when you connect it to a
desired outcome.
For example, as a college wrestler – then later on as a
world champion martial artists – I can tell you that there
were many, many practices that were agonizing. At times
my side would ache. Or my hands would shake with ex-
haustion.
Yet, as hard as things were during certain workouts, I would
picture my goal, and suddenly ‘all was well.’
When I kept my goal in mind, the side ache became bearable
and the pump I felt in my forearms – no biggie.
But when I didn’t focus on my goal – when I simply performed
the activity, things were much harder. There was physical and
psychic resistance. In order to hit Zero Resistance – I simply
changed how I was using my imagination – and the rest was
history. Not only did the workouts get significantly easier – but
I reached my goals as well. A double winner.
I know a man who used this same idea to earn his fortune.
He started on the Internet when he was in his late 20’s. A few
years later, he was pulling in a couple mill per year online.
What he did was simple: Each day he’d get up and read his
goal to himself. He’d read it silently first – then outloud. Then
he’d sit in a chair and visualize hitting his targets. Before long
his website was making some major dough.
I know this person well because I coached him along the way.
I told him what to do and he followed directions.
And one of the biggest directions I gave him was as follows:
Choose the one thing in your business that has the highest
rate of return – and do it EVERYDAY. Choose the thing that
will build your career the fastest – and do it EVERYDAY.
The man listened – and he’s still listening today.
Dr. Maxwell Maltz never looked at going into the Theatre of
the Mind as a ‘sometimes’ activity. It was an every day
deal. Each and every day you take time to play with your
self-image – to imagine better days – even when they’re
already good.
Going into your private movie house is a daily regimen.
It helps clear the cobwebs from your thinking. It helps
remove the resistance you may have to success – and it
does so effortlessly – provided you’ll spend the time.
I suggest you begin with a few minutes per day and gradually
work up to 15-20 minutes. You’ll find that amount of time to
be ‘the highlight’ of your day. You go to that special place
in your imagination where no one can get to you; no one
can bother you; no one can keep you from becoming all
you truly desire.
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make it even easier for you to follow a winning routine. How?
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Best,