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Goal Achievement As Easy As Breathing

Topic: ProsperityBy Leslie Householder, the Official Guide To ProsperityPublished Recently added

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It's that time of year again... are you ready for a fresh start? Ready for prosperity? Did you know that the part of your mind that sets a goal, and the part of your mind that controls the outcome are not the same parts? Most people who are enthusiastic about making a significant life change work really hard to discipline themselves into new habits. That's not a bad thing... but it's really HARD! There's a better way. Your mind does a lot of things for you that you never have to think about. For example, how much discipline have you needed to keep your heart beating? How hard has it been to remember to breathe? These tasks are handled automatically by your subconscious mind. Pat yourself on the back... you are successful, thanks to your subconscious mind! What if achieving a big goal for greater prosperity this year could be handled just as naturally? People who have learned the secret just sort of smile inside when they hear someone congratulate them on their success... because it actually seems silly to receive congratulations on accomplishments that the person had very little to do with on a conscious level. Imagine someone telling you, 'Wow, you are so good at keeping your heart beating... you are amazing. You are such an example to me that you can breathe so naturally! If I could just breathe half as well as you, I'd be thrilled.' The fact is, everyone is ALREADY achieving results via their subconscious mind... they just don't realize it. The fact is, your subconscious mind is helping you at all times to accomplish the images you've handed it previously. The problem is that most of us don't know that THAT's what we've been doing, and so our life has felt a little bit out of control. That can change. All you need to know is: How do you hand images of your CHOICE over to your subconscious mind? If you could set a goal with your conscious mind, and then let your sub-conscious mind do all the work, achieving the success you seek would be as natural as breathing in and out. How does this work? Setting an effective goal properly is like placing an online order. You do your part, and then you can relax, knowing it is just a matter of time, and the thing or event you desire will be yours. Read more on how to know if you'll reach the goal. n

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Leslie Householder is the award-winning two-time best selling author of "The Jackrabbit Factor" and "Hidden Treasures." She is a wife and mother of seven children and co-founder of PrinciplesofProsperity.com, a site dedicated to helping people gain more family time and money freedom through principles of prosperity. Trevan and Leslie Householder – Prosperity Additional Resources covering Prosperity can be found at:nnWebsite Directory for ProsperitynArticles on ProsperitynProducts for ProsperitynDiscussion Boardn Trevan and Leslie Householder, the Official Guides To Prosperity

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