Big Ideas tagged with "Goal"
- Eric Butterworth: Spiritual Economics
- T. Harv Eker: Declarations vs. Affirmations
- T. Harv Eker: CZ = WZ
- Viktor Frankl: The "Why?"
- Shawn Phillips: Blueprint for Brilliance
- Viktor Frankl: Your Potential Is Waiting
- Ken Wilber: The Tantric Sage
- David Emerald: Rubber Bands & Your Ideals
- David K. Reynolds: The Goal: Self-Mastery
- David K. Reynolds: The First Step
- Robert Fritz: Choices: Fundamental + Primary + Secondary
- Shawn Phillips: Strength for Life
- Robert Fritz: Structural Conflict & Rubber Bands on a Wall
- Napoleon Hill: Get Tantric & Burn the Ships
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All men seek one goal: success or happiness. The only way to achieve true success is to express yourself completely in service to society. First, have a definite, clear, practical ideal--a goal, an objective. Second have the necessary means to achieve your ends--wisdom, money, material and methods. Third, adjust all your means to that end.
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An affirmation states that a goal is already happening. I’m not crazy about this because, often when we affirm something that is not yet real, the little voice in our head usually responds with “This isn’t true, this is BS…On the other hand, a declaration is not saying something is true, it’s saying we have an intention of doing or being something. This is a position the little voice can buy, because we’re not stating it’s true right now, but again, it’s an intention for us ion the future.
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The goal of truly rich people is to have massive wealth and abundance.
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Comfort kills! If your goal in life is to be comfortable, I guarantee two things. First, you will never be rich. Second, you will never be happy. Happiness doesn’t come from living a lukewarm life, always wondering what could have been. Happiness comes as a result of being in our natural state of growth and living up to our fullest potential.
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Do you want to be right more than you want to know the truth? It’s the truth that set me free. Acceptance, peace, and less attachment to a world of suffering are all effects of doing The Work. They’re not the goals. Do The Work for the love of freedom, for the love of truth.
~ Byron Katie quotes from Loving What Is