Category Archives: Goal Setting

Are your results what you are after?

If not, why not? Generally if you are not getting what you want, you are either focused on the wrong thing, another place, or your energy is not helping you get what you want. Too often, whilst we think we … Continue reading

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Life is a Mirror

I’m sure you have heard it before, but “Life is a Mirror”. What we mean by that is that what you put out in terms of anything, energy, feelings, words, thoughts, is returned to you, sometimes many times over. So … Continue reading

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How to Harness the Power of Momentum

This was taken from Zen Habits the Blog of Leo Babauta. This is one of my favourite Blogs.  Posted: 09 Nov 2010 06:14 AM PST ‘It’s like the wind at my back, the sun in my face. It’s like running down a … Continue reading

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how versus why – the future and the past

  it is interesting that when we talk to most people and we suggest a way to change what is possible or suggest something new that may change their future, the first question they ask… or their first thought is … Continue reading

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Lack of Consistency (Part 2)

well that was an interesting experience. Here I was 10 days ago talking about lack of consistency…and what happens. No BLOG for 10 days. This is what happens. It is our direction not our Intention that determines our results and … Continue reading

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Lack of Consistency

One of the great challenges to succeeding at anything is the ability to apply consistent effort or work to the endeavour at hand. Why is this so? Our beliefs play a large part in our ability to apply consistent effort. … Continue reading

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