Giant Steps
Small Changes to Make a Big Difference
Anthony Robbins
Dreams of Destiny
Decisions and Goal Setting
“Nothing happens unless first a dream.” – Carl Sandburg
We all have dreams … We
want to believe deep down in our souls that we have a special gift, that we can
make a difference, that we can touch others in a special way, and that we can
make the world a better place.
What’s one of your
aspirations ? Maybe it’s a dream you’ve forgotten or have begun to
relinquish. If that vision were alive today, what would your life be like today
?
Take a moment now just
to dream and to think about what you really want in your life.
Its not what we do
once in a while that counts, but our consistent actions. And what is the
father of all action ? What ultimately determines who we become and where we go
in life ? The answer is our decisions. It’s
in these moments that our destiny is shaped. More than anything else, I believe
our decisions – not the
conditions of our lives – determines our destiny.
Who would have thought
that the conviction of a quiet, unassuming man – a lawyer by profession and
a pacifist by principle – would have the power to topple a vast and mighty
empire? Yet, Mahatma Gandhi’s decision, his belief in non-violence as a means
to help India’s people regain control of their country, set in motion of an unexpected chain of events.
Realize the power of
a single decision acted upon immediately with utter conviction. The secret is to make a public commitment, one
so forceful you can’t turn back from it. While many thought that his was an
impossible dream. Gandhi’s consistent commitment to his decision made it an
undeniable reality.
What could you, too, accomplish if you invoked a similar
level of passion, conviction, and action to create unstoppable momentum?
Each of us is endowed with innate resources that enable us to
achieve all we’ve dreamed of – and more. The
floodgates can be opened by one
decision, brining us joy or sorrow, prosperity or poverty, companionship or
solitude, long life or early death.
You are being challenged to make a decision today that can
immediately change or improve the quality of your life. Do something you’ve
been putting off … master a new set of
skills … treat people with new found respect and compassion …. call someone you
haven’t spoken to for years. Just know that all
decisions have consequences. Even making no decision at all is decision in
its own way.
What decisions have
you made or failed to make in the past that powerfully influence your life
today?
In 1955, Rosa Parks
made a decision to defy an
unjust law that discriminated her on the basis of her race. Her refusal to give
up her seat on the bus had consequences far beyond those she may have been
aware of at the moment. Had she intended to change the structure of the
society? No matter what her intent, her
commitment to higher standard compelled her to act.
What far reaching effects could be set in motion by
raising the standards you hold for your life and making a true decision to live
up to them today?
We’ve all heard about
people who’ve exploded beyond the limitations of their conditions to become
examples of unlimited power of the human spirit.
You and I can make
our lives one of these legendary inspirations, as well, simply by having
courage and the awareness that we can control whatever happens in our
life. Although we cannot always
control the events in our lives, we can always control our response to them, and the actions we take as a result. If there’s
anything you’re not happy about – in your relationships, in your health, in
your career – make the decision right now
about how you are going to change it immediately.
The more decisions you make, the better you’ll become at making
them. Muscles get stronger with
use, and so it is with your decision making muscles.
Today, make two decisions you’ve been putting off : one
easy decision and one that’s a bit more than far-reaching. Immediately take the first action towards fulfilling each of them – and follow through with the
next step tomorrow. By doing this, you’ll be building the muscle that can
change your entire life.
We must commit to learning from our mistakes instead of agonizing over
them, or we’re destined to repeat our errors in the future. When you
temporarily run aground, remember that there are no failures in life. There are
only results. Consider the adage: Success is the result of good judgement,
good judgment is the result of experience, and experience is the result of bad
judgement!
What have you learned from a past mistake that you can use
to improve your life today?
Success and failure
are usually not the result of a single event. Failure is the result of
neglecting to make the call… to go that extra mile.. to say, “I love you.” In
the same way that failure follows this string of small decisions, success
comes from taking the initiative and following up… persisting… eloquently
expressing the depth of your love.
What simple action
could you take today to produce a new momentum towards success in your life?
Research has
consistently shown that those who
succeed tend to make decisions rapidly and are slow to reverse a
well-thought-out position. Conversely, people who fail usually decide slowly
and change their minds frequently. Once you’ve made a sound decision, stick to
it !
He’s spent nearly half
his life in an iron lung and the other half in a wheelchair. With so many
personal challenges, surely he’s been in no position to improve the quality of
life for others. Or has he?
Ed Roberts personifies the power of a single, committed
moment of decision. He became the first quadriplegic to graduate from the
University of California, Berkley, and served as a Director of the California
state Department of Rehabilitation. A tireless advocate for disabled people, he
lobbied to secure all persons’ right to access and supplied many of the
innovations that made these laws enforceable.
There are no excuses.
Make
three decisions now that will change your health, your career, your
relationships, your life – and act upon them.
How do you turn the
invisible to the visible ? The first step is to define your dream
precisely: the only limit to what you
can achieve is the extent of your ability to define with precision that which
you desire. Let’s begin now to crystallize your dreams, and over the next
few days form a plan that will ensure their attainment.
We all have goals,
whether we know it or not. No matter what they are, they have a profound
effect on our lives. Yet some of our goals, such as “ I am always in need of
money..” lacks inspiration. The secret
of unleashing your true power is setting goals that are exciting enough that
they truly inspire your creativity and ignite your passion.
Right now, consciously
choose your goals. Brainstorm everything worth pursuing. Then pick a goal
that excites you the most, something that will get you up early and keep you up
late. Assign a deadline for achieving it, and write a paragraph describing why
you absolutely must attain it by then. Is it a grand enough to challenge you?
to push you beyond your limits? to uncover your true potential?
A portion of your brain is responsible for screening out all
the information except what’s essential to your survival and success. So much that could help you achieve your
dreams is never noticed or utilized simply because you haven’t defined, (taught
your brain what’s important!), your
goals with clarity.
Once you do, however, you’ll have triggered your Reticular Activating System (RAS). This
part of your mind becomes like a magnet, attracting any information or
opportunities that can help you achieve your goals more rapidly. Tripping this
powerful neurological switch can literally transform your life in a matter of
days or weeks.
GUIDELINES FOR GOAL
SETTING (Programming Your RAS)
1.
Commit now to spending at least ten minutes each day for the next six days setting goals.
(Note: Keep a
permanent record of these goals in a
hardbound journal)
2.
As you work on the goal-setting exercises,
constantly ask yourself, “What would I want for my life
if I knew I could have it anyway
I wanted it? What would I do if I knew I could not fail?”
3.
Have fun! Imagine that you are a kid again.
Remember what this was like when you were a kid,
in a state of
excited anticipation, nothing is too big to ask for, nothing costs too much,
everything
is within
reach ….
Day # 1: PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Your sense of personal well- being
and enrichment lays the foundation for every other achievement in
your life.
1.
Take 5 minutes to brainstorm all the possibilities:
What would you like to learn ?
What skills do you want to master? What character traits would like to develop ? Who would your friends be?
Who would you be ?
2.
Give each of your goals a time (6 months, 1 year, 5
years, 10 years, 20 years) for completion.
3.
Highlight your top one-year goal
4.
In two minutes, write a brief paragraph stating why
you are absolutely committed to achieving this goal in the next one year.
Day # 2 : CAREER/BUSINESS/ECONOMIC GOALS
Whether you aspire to being at the top of your profession amassing
millions or a professional student gaining a wealth of knowledge, now is your
chance to be sure it counts.
1.
Take 5 minutes to brainstorm all the possibilities:
How much money you want to
accumulate? What do you wish to achieve with your career/company? How much do you wish to earn annually?
What financial decisions do you need to make?
2.
Give each of your goals a timeline (6 months, 1
year, 5 years, 10 years, 20 years) for completion.
3.
Highlight your top one-year goal.
4.
In two minutes, write a brief paragraph stating why
you are absolutely committed to achieving this goal in the next one year.
Day # 3 : TOYS/ADVENTURE GOALS
If you had no financial limitations, what
are some of the things you’d like to have or experience? If a genie were before
you now, waiting to obey your every command, what would you wish for ?
1.
Take 5 minutes to brainstorm all the
possibilities:
What would you like to build or
purchase? What events would you like to attend?
What adventures would you like to
experience?
2. Give each of your goals a timeline (6
months, 1 year, 5 years, 10 years, 20 years) for completion.
3. Highlight your top one-year goal.
4. In two minutes, write a brief paragraph
stating why you are absolutely committed to achieving
this goal in
the next one year.
Day # 3 : CONTRIBUTION GOALS
This is your opportunity to leave your mark, to create a legacy
that makes a true difference in people’s lives.
1.
Take 5 minutes to brainstorm all the possibilities:
How can you contribute? Who or what can help? What can you create?
2. Give each of your goals a timeline (6
months, 1 year, 5 years, 10 years, 20 years) for completion.
3. Highlight your top one-year goal.
4. In two minutes, write a brief paragraph
stating why you are absolutely committed to achieving
this goal in
the next one year.
Never leave site of a
goal without first taking some form of positive action toward its
attainment. Right now, take a moment to define the first steps you must take to
achieve your goal. What can you do today
to move forward? Even the smallest
step – a phone call, a commitment, sketching out an initial plan – will put you
closer to your goal. Then develop a list of simple things you can do every day
for the next ten days. These ten days of creating chain of habits and building
unstoppable momentum will ensure your long-term success. Begin now!
How would you feel if you had mastered and attained all
your goals a year from now? How would you feel about yourself? How would you
feel about your life? Answering these questions will help you develop
compelling reasons to achieve your goals. Having
a powerful enough why will provide
you the necessary how.
Take this opportunity
to brainstorm your top four one-year goals. Under each one, write a paragraph
about why you are absolutely committed to achieving each of these goals within
the year.
The secret of
achieving your goals is mental conditioning. Review them at least twice
daily. Post your goals where you are sure
to see them everyday. In your journal, on your desk, in your wallet, or
over your bathroom mirror so you can look at them while you are shaving or
applying a make-up. Remember,
whatever you consistently focus upon,
you move toward. This is a simple yet very important way to
programme you RAS (Reticular Activating System ) for
success.
If your first attempt
at achieving your goals seems futile, should you move on and do something
else? Absolutely not!
Persistence overshadows even talent as the most valuable
resource in shaping the quality of life. After all, no one ever achieved a goal
by being interested in its
achievement: one must be committed. Isn’t
it possible that short-term “failures” may actually provide you with the necessary insights or distinctions
create even greater success in the future? Of course!
As you look back now over your “unsuccessful” attempts in
the past, what have you learned? How can you use these insights to create great
success, now and in the future?
All people who succeed
consciously or unconsciously utilize the same formula for
success. Use these four simple steps to
achieve whatever you desire.
THE ULTIMATE SUCCESS
FORMULA
1.
Decide what you want. (Be precise! Clarity is
power.)
2.
Take action (because desire is not enough)
3.
Notice what’s working or not (You don’t want to
continue to expend on an energy that’s worthless)
4.
Change your approach until you achieve what you
want. (Flexibility gives you the power to create a new approach and a new
result.)
In pursuit of our
goals, we often set in motion
far-reaching consequences. Does the honeybee deliberate on how to propagate
flowers? No, but in the process of seeking sweet nectar, the bee unknowingly
gathers pollen in its legs, flies to the next flower, and sets in motion a
wondrous chain reaction that results in the hillside
awash with colour.
In the same way, your
pursuit of worthwhile goals probably
resulted in the unforeseen benefits for others. May be it was the simple decision to call on
an old friend once a month, which has resulted in all sorts of pluses you
didn’t even anticipate.
In how many ways will
other people benefit from your efforts today?
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