Using Goal Setting Plan to Boost the Power of Your Subconscious Mind
Our subconscious mind is a goal-seeking mechanism that unless given an objective to achieve, it floats around aimlessly. Once it has an objective or a target to aim for, your subconscious mind will employ you with the technique needed to manifest your desires. Each of your goals should have three main characteristics. If one is omitted, achieving your goals will become impossible.
#1: Your Goal Must Be Specific
You must know exactly what it is that you want to achieve. By simply reciting in your head, I want to be a wealthy Internet Network Marketer, is only wishful thinking. How wealthy of an Internet Network Marketer do you want to become? How would you quantify wealth? If you wish to make $50,000 per month, then give that figure to your subconscious mind. Then leave it all up to your subconscious mind to furnish you with the ideas and methods you need to make that desire of yours come to reality.
Once again you are giving the subconscious mind a detailed set of instruction to work on. The more information you provide, the more clear the final outcome becomes. The more precise the outcome, the more efficient the subconscious mind can become.
Nonspecific and intangible goals are impossible to visualize for they are too vague and abstract. They will fail to inspire or stir your subconscious mind to action for you.
#2: Your Goal Must Have A Definite Time Period
You must set a definite time limit within which you intend to acquire the object of your definite purpose. When you draft the plans to reach your goal, you should give yourself a clear-cut and reasonable time period to attain your objective. If you fail to do so, you will find it all too easy to procrastinate and put things off.
For instance, if you plan on becoming a Wealthy Internet Marketer, you’re not going to achieve that overnight. You’re going to need a definite time period in which to accomplish it. You should plan your progress carefully, hour-by-hour, day-by-day, month-by-month and year-by-year. Don’t become discouraged and quit if you happen to miss one of the dates on your timetable. Perhaps you were a little unrealistic and in a hurry when you drew up your original schedule. All you may need to do is readjust your schedule. If you need to change a goal, consider it a victory as you had the insight to realize something was different.
#3: Your Goal Must Be Measurable

If you really want to change something then you must measure it. You must be able to judge your progress toward the attainment of your goal. By that I mean your goal must be quantitative – how far you want to go and how much you intend to do. By setting measurable goals, you are equipped to navigate through the maze of success. Sometimes it is easy to veer off the path of success, as roadblocks and various other tempting pleasures steer us in the wrong direction.
Without goals, you are like a ship leaving port with no captain, no crew, and no destination. Because it has no direction, it will drift until it ends up shipwrecked on the reefs and rocks of life.
By ensuring that your goals have the characteristics listed above, you will not be like that ship sailing aimlessly in the ocean. You will stimulate your subconscious mind to achieve its objectives, thus helping you manifest your desires.



