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When You Aren’t Clear

By paul | August 18, 2008

When you aren’t clear on what it is you want to accomplish, an amazing phenomenon takes over.

As your mind fails to zero in on specifics, it tends to attract the easiest stimuli to obtain. This stimuli can be almost anything, but rarely will it move you forward in your life.

When you are unclear on what it is you want to accomplish your mind is fertile ground for anyone else’s suggestions. This should be RED FLAG time! When you look at the state of many peoples’ lives, it is apparent that they live in a directionless world of survival. And, if you’re not careful, this mindset can settle in on you and subconsciously keep you from making the progress you could and should make in any and all areas of your life.

The remedy for this circumstance is clearly written, specific goals with a plan for how you’ll accomplish them.

Of course there’s more to it than that and that’s what you’ll learn from

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