We have the saying “success brings success” for a reason. With the momentum of previous victories on your side, you have the confidence to tackle anything.
There are teachers who proclaim that there is a “science” that supports having big goals instead of smaller ones, so they mandate this approach for everyone.
Psycho-Cybernetics is an actual science, based upon the brain and nervous system.
You learn a different approach to goals.
You begin by focusing on previous accomplishments. You do this before you set a daily goal or goals.
You attack those daily goals each day. You turn them into reality. This then builds momentum, catapulting you toward bigger and bigger victories.
When big goals are introduced too soon, resistance becomes the order of the day. Instead of taking deliberate, determined action, people hold themselves back and do nothing.
A goal that you cannot resist taking action on is a goal that you are going to accomplish. A goal that you resist going after weighs and drags you down.
Is there a big goal you have resisted moving toward?
If so, break it down into bite-size, daily goals that you cannot resist moving toward.
At the end of each day, take a look at your results, at how much you got done and compare this to how much you did when you were only focused on the big stuff.
Matthew Furey
author of Psycho-Cybernetics 365
