Goals: creating what you want more of

in Heart of RichThinking, Jane's Blog

So why have I been unable to specify my goal for this year yet?

I’ve determined the amount of sales revenue I want — but I’m not getting excited about it, and therefore haven’t even begun to create my Alive Story (as written about in How To Be A RichThinker). So what’s going on?

Well, here’s where I am so far. I realised today while out walking that if I achieved this goal but didn’t have peace of mind, then I’d simply have fallen into the trap (again!) of thinking that achieving my goal was going to ‘make everything all right’. (When in fact everything is all right already, if I choose to believe it).

So there I was, walking along, realising this, and thinking that if it came down to it, I’d rather have peace of mind than a certain amount of sales revenue. But then my RichThinking self took over again, and the next thought was ‘I can have both!’

It is so easy to slide down the slippery slope of the black hole, back into the murkiness where I look out and see what I haven’t got, rather than what I have; to see through eyes of fear rather than eyes of love; to see lack instead of plenty. Continuous practice is what I realise is needed, which is why regular support is so important. Checking in each week with others on the same path is SO helpful in staying on the path in the first place.

When I returned home, I refocused my thoughts and feelings on what I wanted to achieve this year; how I wanted it to be achieved; and how I could best support myself to do that. All of this led me to then ask:

What are your goals and intentions for 2009, and how can I best support you?

Do you need support from the mindset point of view, practical matters re business success, or both?

Post below or email me and let me know

Jane

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