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Your Goal for Today

When most people talk about goals they usually refer to their

one-year, 5-year and 10-year plans.

Nothing wrong with that.

However, in order to have a constant feeling of success coarsing

through your veins, I always advise having ‘daily’ goals to

accomplish.

By daily goals I do not mean your ‘to do’ list. Not at all. I mean

something you can do each day to be creatively alive; something

you can point to and say, ‘Look what I accomplished today. Look

what I achieved. Look what I created.’

It might be a fitness goal. You make your goal of walking 5 miles.

It might be a writing goal. You start and finish that article you’ve

been thinking about.

It might be a painting; or the closing of a sale.

As a college wrestler I realized that when I went to practice with

a specific goal, I ruled the room. The same opponent in practice

whom I would struggle to beat would be mince-meat if I had a

goal to throw him, for example, 20 times. I proved this over

and over.

Your mind loves something to focus on; a target to hit.

And every day that you hit at least one target – that’s a day in

which your confidence soars.

At the beginning of each day, ask yourself, ‘What do I want to

create today. What goal do I want to accomplish today.’

Write down the answer – then get going.

Throw yourself into action and watch how the hours go by.

Why. Because you’re creatively alive. And that’s a good way

to live.

Best,

Matt Furey

P.S. To move yourself to the next level of success, be sure to get

Dr. Maltz’ advanced course on Psycho-Cybernetics called Zero

Resistance Living. Go check it out by skating on over to

http://www.psycho-cybernetics.com/zrlcourse.html

P.P.S. We’re almost sold out for my October seminar on the Science

of Super Human-Marketing. If you want a seat, let’s get it on. Go to

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