Okay, the party is over and we’re all back at work, now what?

Do we get back in the groove that sets the rut? Or do we set in motion a locomotion of unstoppable resolve?

Now that the door of 2010 has opened do you find yourself hiding in a corner afraid of what’s on the way? Are you there at the brink ready to bolt over the line, feeling your foot come down into the certainty of where you will ride this Tiger of a year, because you have, in advance, taken the time to decide the direction of your 2010 .

Almost everyone gets some level of excitement at the prospect of a New Year, (even if it’s just as a reprieve from the last one). However; entering into anything with merely “hope”, Is a lot less than a plan for success.

What are your Goals and commitments for 2010 ?  Whether your goals and commitments are in the areas of finances, health and fitness, career, or relationships, the question worth asking yourself is: Do you actually want to fulfil yours this year? What if there was a simpler, effortless way to do that?  What if it were as easy as listening to some CDs and writing down your goals? Would you do it?

Before you say it could not possibly be that easy, know this:

You’re Right!

It doesn’t matter how many times you put my Resonating Riches CD program, or EFM Audio Technology or for that matter any program into the CD player, just listening is not ever going to be enough!

But part of what gets in the way of people’s success is that they come to believe that accomplishing goals has to be hard, it has to hurt . However, as thousands have experienced before you, with the right guidance, it could be a heck of a lot easier.

keep reading and you’ll understand how and why…

I want to help you keep your Goals and Commitments this year and avoid the disillusion that comes from setting half-assed goals that don’t really matter, and in fact stand in the way of your complete authentic and joyous success.

As I’ve spoken about in other posts and at some of my leadership programs: It is important to pay attention to our rituals . Much of what we do, we do ritualistically. We do things over and over again and we do them to invoke an outcome . Whether that outcome is a change in our mind state that leads to a hangover or one that leads to greater and greater levels of success , all rituals are about invoking a “preferred state change” either within ourselves or our reality.

There are personal and societal rituals that we make personal. One of those society rituals has been to set “New Years Resolutions .” The purpose of which has been to invoke that “preferred state change” either within ourselves or our reality.

Sadly, all too often many people think that their looks, talents and simply making the resolution will be enough to propel them to higher ground. All too often these are the people whose ”wishful thinking” will have them do little more than splutter over the starter line.

The fact is: Nothing is more common than unsuccessful individuals brimming with talent.

If you have ever set a New Years Resolution or Goals or you know people who have, you are probably wondering: Why do so many people fail when it comes to fulfilling their Goals and New Years Resolutions?

The #1 Reason: First and foremost without even realizing it… Most people are setting goals that are not their own!

I can not make this more simple and I know it seems obvious: Whatever goals or resolutions you set for 2010 make sure they are your own!

Quite simply, take a minute or two and really question your goals… Are they really about you, (who you really are)?  Or are they the goals you are setting in order to be liked a little more by your brothers, sisters, friends, bosses, peers, or even mom and dad?

(By the way, to your ego mind approval is golden, so anyone’s approval will do).

The fact is, anyone can come up with a set of goals that sound right. But it’s worth checking with yourself to truly find out if they are goals aimed at getting approval rather than truly making you happy.

If you are unconsciously setting goals that are not in resonance with who you really are, you are likely to find a way to not reach them or at the very least sabotage the process of reaching them.

A few years ago I was working with a guy we’ll call Paul. Paul at that time was a successful corporate Vice President , who had a goal to buy a particular model of a new Mercedes .

I helped him to get absolutely clear on the specifics of what he wanted: model, year, color of both the exterior and interior and many other details that would make it absolutely real for him. By the time we were done, he could describe the exact sound the air made as it left when the car door closed.

Paul’s ’goal’ was to get the car by March 1st. This was something that was a stretch, but with everything in place it was definitely doable.  March 1st came and went, as did the entire month, and then April and May. When I asked him why he thought he had not manifested what he wanted, he gave me a long list of what he called ‘reasons’ and I called ‘excuses’.

My statement to him was that ‘it’ (the car), clearly didn’t matter enough to him. If it did, he would have done whatever it took to have gotten the car. Paul wanted to argue about it, until I asked him the question I’m now asking you:

Who’s approval do you make up you will get by achieving this goal?

t was like I’d slapped Paul in the face with a wet cod . He was stunned by the list of names that fell out of his mouth. There was a guy at work who had made a snide comment about how he thought Paul was doing better than to be driving what he was presently driving. There was his dad, who had always wanted a Mercedes but had never been able to afford one. There was even some woman he had the hots for ten years ago; she thought Mercedes were sexy.

Do you get it?

Sure, Paul ‘liked’ Mercedes and he certainly wouldn’t mind driving one. But, in truth, there was no genuine passion there ; it was not something that mattered enough to him. The reason Paul didn’t manifest what he ‘desired’ was there was no personal juice to fuel what it would take to bring that thing into his life.

Paul, like most people, had unconsciously set a goal that was more about ‘what other people would think’ than it was about what he truly, soulfully wanted .

If you’re on a few “Self-Help” lists, you’re probably getting a lot of input on how to ‘properly’ set goals for 2010. I am sure they are all full of great stuff, but here are the basics: It is important to have a goal written down. Goals in your head tend to mutate into things that, A) we will never reach or B) we’ll just settle for.

In the words of Mark Victor Hansen (co-author of the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” series)

“Don’t Just Think It, Ink It!”

Listen, this coming year, I predict , will be a defining year for so many people. I believe It will be a year where you will need a better plan, more commitment and a heck of a lot more flexibility . For that reason it is equally important to make your goals and resolutions totally and absolutely have deep personal meaning . When you make that goal or resolution, be specific!

Go into the details , get all your senses involved … What would it look like , sound like, smell like, taste like, feel like to touch , and most important of all what would it feel like, to have ‘it’ in your life?

Whatever your goals are, ask yourself:

  • What would my life look like having met this goal?
  • Having met this goal what do I hear around me?
  • What do I smell?
  • What is the taste in my mouth?
  • What am I touching now that lets me know I have fulfilled the outcome of my goal?
  • What does it feel like to know I have become what I had a goal of becoming?

Now that I’ve given you some of the reasons why so many people fail at achieving their goals , let’s get into the next powerful tip that make achieving your goals a certainty:

Take out a sheet of paper, (I find there is a deeper emotional connection when we write by hand).

Write down as many reasons as you can about “why” you deeply want this specific goal.

What is it that makes having this in your life so important to you?

If you can’t get emotionally charged by what it is you are going for, chances are you will find a way to NOT get it!

It is this directed emotion that sets up the quantum resonance wave that draws to you every opportunity to fulfill your desire . The drive to keep going, to accomplish your goal or resolution is not in the thing itself, it’s the “reasons why” that will power you through the obstacles, (and make no mistake, there will be obstacles.)

Whether it’s personal , business , health, relationship , make the goal specific, and emotionally charged , because that’s what creates compelling goals that pull you towards what you want and what you want towards you!

Having gone through this Goals Blueprint let me ask you to remember:
Whatever you dream of having in life… more money, more romantic and fun relationships, a booming business or fulfilling career… whatever it is… start your journey today toward making your New Years Goals a reality in 2010.

Start now!

Take out your pen and paper and begin applying what I’ve given you in this blueprint that Makes Achieving Your Goals a Certainty .

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I look forward to seeing you in 2010.

With Gratitude,

Dov…

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  • Great Post Dov! So much value in this post it's hard to believe that you fit it all into one post!
    I like what you said about getting emotionally involved in it b/c that's what sends out QRF... I see a lot of opportunities in my life but I think I need to get more clear about what I want and have emotion behind what I want so that I have more clarity...

    Thanks for the valuable insight and manifestation information! Love it!

    David
  • I too have failed before. I often wondered about this until I realised I wanted things which I thought I should want. But now that I know better I only go for things I really want and lo and behold it is becoming easier to manifest them.
  • Hey Claudia,
    Yes, it's pretty fascinating how quickly we can sign up for what we think we 'should' want' rather than discovering what we truly want. Staying true and authentic is not only essential to achieving our goals but also living a meaningful life.

    With gratitude, Dov...
  • lauralombardi
    Just Thanks! Thanks to be there, helping us to see higher, to believe, to trust ourselves and the universe, guiding us here and there with precious tips that make our steps more solid on the ground and more large in the heart. 2010 is going to be a great year!
  • Hey Laura,

    Thank for the returned support and getting the word out there. Together we can make a huge difference.
    With gratitude, Dov...
  • lauralombardi
    ...and isn't amazing that just recieved an email I needed to get start with work, as soon as I finish typing my previous reply to you? Ha ha ha ! :) ! I love it! Love to all and thanks!
  • lauralombardi
    Thanks Dov, your messages as it should be and it is, arrive always when my mind starts loosing the track, is a blessing! I am holding on to what I feel and knew since always, and you confirmed to me reaching out for us. Keep it up! BIG THANKS!!
  • Lorna
    Hi Dov: Thanks for more great info. Many years ago, I read a book about addictions in which the author (don't remember his name) stated that 'an addict will not give up their addiction until they find something more important to replace it with'. With goal setting (and achievement), I equate my excuses with addictions and your burning 'why' is the 'something more important' - it seems to be the only way to get me out of my comfort zone. My accountability partner (from AF) and I have set our 3 month goals in writing with a weekly plan outlining the steps we will take to achieve them - the process was fun & exciting and further solidified my decision to do what it takes for me to reach my goals. It's only as hard (or easy) as I expect it to be! And I expect to shine in 2010!! Thanks for being such a stellar facilitator.
  • Brilliant Lorna,

    As I've suggested on our membership site...each goal doesn't need to be huge, break each goal down into smaller and smaller goals and smaller and smaller time frames.

    With gratitude, Dov...
  • Deanna
    Thank you - I thought I'd write it down:)
  • Deanna,
    Just thought I'd let you know...I appreciate you writing down your thank you.
    With gratitude, Dov...
  • nicoleproulx
    Dov, I am so grateful for this valuable information. I believe that everything is energy and what power there is in writing your goals, getting into the emotions behind them and definitely putting them in areas where you will see them and be reminded of them. Years past I have set goals ahead of me and within weeks they had faded. This year, with all the information and teaching from your classes I am excited because for the first time in my life I believe that I can achieve.

    Gratefully
    Nicole Proulx
  • Ahh Nicole,

    Yes you do have a big advantage... You have so many tools from the Baron Mastery live events to add to what I've been able to share here. As always, it's not about what we know, it's about what we do with what we know.

    With gratitude, Dov...
  • George
    Thank you Dov for your concise, to the point approach to the problem. My first goal for 2010 is surviving January and have all immediate bills paid. As for the writing things down on paper, I sometimes think that writing is a dying skill. Certainly the english language seems to be in decline, serious decline. As you say, so many of the authors,and gurus on the Internet are saying what you have re-iterated. I might add, put that list somewhere visible to remind yourself of the goals. My search for extra finances has only unearthed some more very doubtful operators, but the year is only young.
  • Hey George,
    Great point... Put your goals where you can see them! However, don't put them where the nay-sayers can see them.

    With gratitude, Dov...
  • Dov your information on goal setting and achieving your goals is simple and effective - no jargon and that is what I like best about your writing- straight to the point.
    I think one of the most important thing you have mentioned here is that " it is important to have a goal written down". Sometimes we fool ourselves into believing that if we carry our goals in our heads that that in itself is enough. Not so! I agree with writing everything down to the last detail. In fact life has taught me that the more detail the better! The Universe understand details and can deliver them. Thanks for your post. Love it as always and have a prosperous New Year!!
  • Hi Nancy,

    Thank you for your support and sharing. I agree with you, all to often someone thinks they have a goal because they thought or even because they said it and too quickly that goal is lost in the busy-ness of life. The Universe doesn't only understand the details it needs them to give us what we truly want.

    Most peoples complains about manifesting is that they manifest what they asked for but it wasn't what they wanted.

    With gratitude, Dov...
  • I love practical information. Principles you can really use. This is was Dov does so well. He makes me feel like I can accomplish anything. Thanks Dov. Happy New Year...
  • Hey Phylis,

    Thank you for your kind words. Like you said, it's all about keeping it real and practical. We don't need more cliches, we more practical tools.

    With gratitude, Dov...
  • John E Regan
    To find the best reasons for setting your goals, once you have written them add a STIC this stands for 'So that I can' by adding the STIC you will be given the correct reason for wanting what it is you are aiming to achieve. Cheers John E Regan
  • Hey John,
    Once again, valuable addition to what I was saying in this piece. Every goal needs emotional fuel and the "So that I can" question help the individual discover what that fuel is.

    With gratitude, Dov...
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