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Your Words Are The First Step In Deliberate Creation

The Law of Attraction is a theory commonly associated with New Thought and New Age philosophy. The Law of Attraction is not a new concept. Even Buddha said that ‘All that we are is the result of what we have thought.’ Again in the New Testament of the Bible, Jesus has said ‘It is done to you as you believe…’ This law hypothesizes that one should by no means dwell on the negative, as the metaphysical principle of life is embodied in the Law of Attraction.

The Law of Attraction says that all the images of the mind and the feelings are connected to thoughts which later manifest as reality. In other words, everything in our life has been attracted to us through our mind. The Law of Attraction is also known as the Law of Magnetism, the Power of Thought and Success Consciousness.

What you say determines what you will think. What you think will determine what you feel. What you feel will determine what you manifest. Your words therefore are extremely important that you get them right.

You’ve probably heard it time and time again that it is your thoughts that are doing all of attraction. But in fact it isn’t your thoughts at all. The universe doesn’t hear your thoughts nor does it see the pictures in your mind. It simply responds to the vibration that emanates from your emotions.

The Law of Attraction is true for everyone. This Law is universal because it does not care who you are or what religious belief you subscribe to. It is as true and universal as the Law of Gravity.

Your words are directly influencing your thoughts so it would make sense that if you words are the first link in the chain then they are equally important as your thoughts and emotions. Reality exists in varying states of vibration. Our physical realm vibrates on a lower frequency than our mental realm, which vibrates much faster. Our thoughts are a part of this realm, with a much higher frequency of vibration than physical reality. Our bodies are part of the denser, slower-vibrating physical plane. Yet, as a being that is connected to source energy we are able to create our desires in the higher frequency and bring it into manifestation in the physical.

When you speak you are not just expressing yourself in a verbal manner, but you are shaping your world around you. Pay attention to the conversation of people with money, often you will find them speaking about the subject of money. Whether they are conscious of this or not, the act alone is just one of the steps that help to produce their manifestations.

Remember to pay close attention to your words as they will ultimately determine your overall emotions. Whether you speak your words in your mind or out loud, you will always hear every utterance. So make sure what you say is what you want.

The Law of Attraction says that if a person focuses on positive things, they will attract good things into their life. If they focus on negative things then they are likely to perpetuate difficulty. This is the root of the Law.

To believe that everything works for our highest good, we need to trust in the Universal Law of Attraction which works through us and uses our experiences to expand our consciousness. Let us therefore use the Law of Attraction to make the world a more joyful and loving place to live.

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Goal Setting Lesson Plans

Setting personal goals is just that – personal, and if someone does not have deep-seated reason for setting his or her goal, their chances of success will be reduced dramatically. A goal setting lesson plan constructs a pathway for self development but formulating the plan correctly ensures you achieve your goals. This is truly a great skill.

Setting achievable goals means breaking a challenging goal into smaller parts, each one more easily achievable than the whole. Like the answer to the riddle, how do you eat an elephant? the answer to achieving your goals is the same – one bite at a time. Achievement of goals is the key to success, be it in business, education, career or personal development.

Successful people find the courage to take action and have a plan in place to help them stay focused on achieving their goals. You may need to change the way you think in order to awaken to your life’s purpose. Successful people know that without being a good goal setter, it’s hard to rise above mediocrity. You might get by without setting goals but you’re far less likely to be successful. Success only happens when you are working for your own well being because doing it for others will almost certainly ensure that you sabotage your own success. The only way to be true to your self is to truly know yourself.

Success comes from failure, and often from frequent failure. Success isn’t always guaranteed. If you want to set up your own business for example, but despite all your efforts you can’t get enough clients and you’re sinking too much money into the venture, you may want to re-think this goal and go into a different type of business. Successful business people continually update and re-prioritize their goals.

Dreaming big has the added benefit of inspiring others to assist you in your pursuit of the goal. If your personal goal setting is too limited you are unlikely to inspire others to help you achieve them. So dream big because the dream precedes the goal. And goals are dreams with an ending! Dreams are frequently quite abstract and if you do restate them into a meaningful vision and achievable goals, you deprive yourself of the ability to pursue the dream. Focus on one goal at a time. Begin with the most urgent or the most meaningful goal. Focus on that task and make it crystal clear. Close your eyes and feel what it will be like when it’s achieved.

But also remember that if you don’t achieve your goals, that it may be okay. Goals need to be reevaluated as our life changes, so if your goal was to graduate with a degree in chemistry but you’ve instead decided to become a psychologist, that’s okay. However, it is also important to be specific in certain goals so instead of simply saying, “I want to lose weight”. Try instead, “I want to lose 15 pounds by Christmas”. Answer the questions what, why and how in relation to your goal. What is the goal that you want to achieve, why do you want to achieve it and what will you do to achieve it?

Success won’t happen overnight. No matter what those enticing headlines claim, achieving worthwhile goals takes hard work and discipline. Success comes in so many different ways and you need to decide what you consider success and work towards that goal. Success in all facets of your life is obtainable once you know how to set goals.

A goal setting lesson plan is simply setting goals they can be achieved over a period of time – often a lifetime. However, plans mean nothing if you don’t set a reasonable time frame for a goal to become reality. You can make plans all you want and set goals, but if you do not a specific date for completion, success will elude you.

Everyone should now recognize that goals are meant to inspire a certain behavior. The belief and the behavior will inevitably lead to success. Hopefully, some of these suggestions will assist you along the path to long term goal achieving success.

Alison Stevens is an online author and maintains The Goal Achiever Website to assist anyone who wants to discover how to set and achieve goals. Find out more about Goal Setting here.

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