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The Alpha-Netics Success Guide

13 June 2007

1.  State what you want to accomplish in your life.  What do you really want?  Regardless of the obstacles and assuming money were no object, what do you really want and what would you do with your time?

2.  How long will it take you to realize each of the goals you have written in step 1?  A goal without a deadline is a daydream.  Deadlines are essential to create the drive necessary for success.

3.  Determine what short range or intermediate goals you may set and achieve that will keep you moving in the direction of the major goals you are pursuing.  Even the movement toward and accomplishment of small goals is motivational and exciting.  These make the continued pursuit of your major goals endurable and much more enjoyable.

4.  How much effort are you willing to put into the pursuit of your goals?  If there are limitations, you are after the wrong goal.  Any obstacle between you and what you want can be removed by having the short range goals directed toward that removal.  If it is what you want, no price is too high and no obstacle to high, wide or deep.

5.  Keep your goals – short, intermediate, and long range – in your mind’s eye, always.  Know what need to be done, always.  Consider a camera taking a picture.  If the camera is 10% out of focus, the picture will be at least 10% out of focus.  If your goal is out of your mind’s eye 10% of the time, you reduce your chance of reaching that goal by at least 10%.  Remember, “Anything you vividly imaging..”  Keep your goals in focus.

From The Alpha-Netics Rapid Reading Program by Owen d. Skousen

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