Today we will learn how writting thoughts and our deepest
desire can change our world.
We will also discuss how:-
1. Jim Carrey's self written
check bought him $10 million.
2. How learning unicycle can help in language class
Write precisely about your goal paper if you want to hit
them
If you want to hit the definite goal then you must write it
down. Sounds crazy but that's truth.
A lot of people say we want money but not exactly what they
really want. People are not satisfied. To be sure you must write it down.
For example, people generally say I want to money to start a
business but they are not sure what exact amount they want to be sure they must
figure out what they really aspire.
Being specific might sound isnane but it really works. Don't
believe than must give a try!
They are endless success stories proving the power of
writing down our thoughts.
Jim Carrey is from one of them, while in his struggling
days, he wrote a self check of $10 million, years later he was earning $10
million per film!
Then there’s the football player Lou Holtz, who had not one
but 107 different goals for his life – and he wrote down each and every one of
them. He did this in 1966, when he was unemployed and just 28 years old. Among
his goals were to meet the president of the United States, coach a football
team and hit a hole-in-one golf shot.
Amazingly, now 50 years later, Holtz has fulfilled nearly
every goal. On his website, you can see photographs of him shaking hands with
both the president and the pope; as the coach of the University of Notre Dame
football team, he won the 1988 national championship; and as for his luck at
golf, he’s managed to hit not one, but two hole-in-one shots – so far.
Power of Reticular Activating System or RAS
Let's suppose your mother says she's bought a new car,
silver Toyota Yaris, you haven't heard or seen this car earlier.
And next day you see this car everywhere you go and most
of'em are silver!
Have you wondered the reason behind it?
No then I have clue for you and that's the magic of your
brain's filtering system, known as the Reticular Activating System, or RAS.
The RAS helps to sharpen your attention, it can primed to
notice, or not, certain things.
One more example, Have you noticed the parents of newborns
are able to sleep or seek sleep even in heavy traffic but rush at their child's
slightest peep, this is because of the power of RAS, which had biologicaly made
them to notice primely their child in need.
Now you guys must be asking so how it connects to the route
to reach success.
So, here's the answer, this is same mechanism which helps
you to hear the conversation going in a crowd or party when your name
mentioned.
This is what; which will help you to primely focus on your
goal and avoid unwanted tasks. This is how you can achieve goals with the help
of RAS.
After you write down your goals, your RAS filter will
constantly be on the lookout for messages or information that will help your
quest. So, after writing down that you want enough money to open a restaurant,
you’ll be primed to overhear someone at a party who says they have a history of
investing in restaurants. Otherwise you never would have noticed.
Writing your fear can help you to conquer them
As we studied how RAS can help us to overcome our fear. It
also helps in one more way that is to fuck up your fear and act as a spell to a
brighter way to success.
For example, for aspiring writing the biggest fear is of
getting reject. That's why they didn't send their work to, too many publishers
and if they get few of rejections than they give up. They start believing they
aren't good enough to be a writer.
Instead they had took those rejections as a lesson and
acknowledged it as a a temporary
setback. Wrote those failures and overcome it.
They wouldn't did this if they new about the stories if
those countless great writers like Frederick Forsythe and J.K. Rowling received
dozens of rejections but they never gave up and fought against their failures.
Of course, the fear of rejection and criticism isn’t
isolated to writers. Many of us share those fears, and they’re a primary reason
we end up pushing our dreams aside. When fear goes unacknowledged, it sits in
the gut, where it festers and acts like a spell that keeps you from being
creative or having confidence in your power to follow through with your ideas.
Writing down your fears can break this spell, but again, you
have to be as precise as possible so that you become conscious of these fears
and they gradually lose their power over you. Once you do this, you’ll see how
well you’ll be able to recognize a fear for what it is and begin to unlock your
true potential.
Rapidwriting; tool to fulsh stress and negativity
As we read above the use of RAS, similarly their is one more
tool present to make your way more clear to success.
That is Rapidwriting, So what is this?
As the name suggests, rapidwriting involves quick, nonstop
writing as way to power through a problem and work through worries, anger or
issues that might be causing a mental block. In this technique, you never stop
to look back at what you’ve written and just keep going.
Your first sentence might be something like, “I don't know
what to write and think this is stupid . . .” But a few sentences later you’ll
likely be pouring your heart onto the page.
This technique has also helped author's one the friend.
One of the author’s friends, Nan, was worried about having
to do a “desk audit” at work, which is when your boss visits your desk and
listens as you talk about your work and justify its importance.
Naturally, this can be stressful, so Nan prepared by
rapidwriting. She started out with the words, “I can't believe this is
happening, after all my time here . . .” But by the end, she had three pages of
examples that clearly showed how vital she was to the company and how her work
contributed to its financial success.
Now we have one more weapon in our inventory to terminate
obstacles that come our in way to success.
Be Flexible, not matter whatever life throws
To achieve your goal you must be focus and for that you
should be flexible so that no situation can get off track.
Think of reaching a goal as flying a plane to a destination.
Statistics show that 90 percent of the time, an airplane will have to fly
slightly off course in order to avoid bad weather or to get out of the way of
another plane’s flight path.
But these detours don’t change the fact that pilots are
continuously focused on getting to their destination. The goal remains the
same, but in order to reach it safely, they have to be flexible.
This is the same philosophy you need to apply to achieve
your goals, so that when life inevitably throws something unexpected your way,
you can remain focused and stay on track.
For instance, let’s say your goal is to find a new
apartment. First of all, set your budget and write down precisely what you’re
looking for, such as two bedrooms, a garden and a location that’s walking
distance to a shopping district. In this case, being as precise as possible
will allow you to quickly filter out all the apartments that don’t have two
bedrooms, a garden and nearby shops.
Now, let’s say you find an apartment that meets all your
requirements – but there’s something you didn’t expect: it's near a railroad
track.
While the proximity to the train track is what gives the
apartment such an attractive price, and the train only goes by twice a day, you
might start ignoring all the good things and focus on this one negative. And
even though you don’t mind the train tracks, you might start imagining how
other people will react.
This is exactly how you can get off track, lose sight of
your goal and end up worrying about someone else’s dream.
So don’t get lost in hypothetical fears about what other
people might think. You’ll miss your opportunity to enjoy something that would
have been perfect for you.
To reach your goal must start with a small things
It's just important to eat only one frenc fry, we are temped
to eat. And the smart technique we can apply to our way to success.
One of the best motivators to help you achieve your goals is
to successfully reach one of them, and then use the resulting psychological
boost to your advantage.
The most obvious strategy is to start out with small goals
and work your way up to the biggest one. So, if you want to swim across the
English Channel, start with a series of smaller lakes that gradually get
bigger, building your strength and confidence in the process.
The best part is, the goals don’t have to be related at all.
The momentum from completing one goal will still help you conquer another, even
if it is completely unrelated.
Edna is another friend of the author, who saw someone riding
a unicycle on television and decided she would teach herself how to ride one.
Sure enough, she applied herself to this goal and was eventually unicycling to
school. This accomplishment was a clear sign of what she could do when she
became determined, and it motivated her to successfully accomplish more
difficult tasks, such as learning French.
Another way to boost the likelihood of reaching a goal is to
align your desires with a greater good, such that they’re not purely about personal
gain.
This doesn’t have to mean changing your goals, but rather
thinking of ways that meeting a personal goal can put you in a position to
benefit your community or society as a whole. For example, say your goal is to
publish a novel. Instead of making that the final goal, add to it by promising
to donate a portion of your profits to your favorite charity.
By adding this sense of altruism, you’re adding a big
motivator, because now you’re no longer the only one who will miss out on the
rewards if you don’t follow through with your plans.
Fire and water have strong primal powers that can be used to
your advantage.
Humans were using fire and water in their rituals long
before pen and paper were invented, and these basic elements still have a primal
power to influence us and help us succeed.
Water is an especially powerful source of creative power.
Julian Jaynes was an influential psychologist who pointed out that we often
make our most groundbreaking discoveries while we’re in bed, in the bath or on
the bus.
Of these three Bs, the author is especially impressed with
how powerful the bath can be. This is due in part to how many sacred religious
stories, poems, myths and paintings depict the powerful forces of water.
It’s no coincidence that it was while stepping into the bath
that Archimedes had his famous “eureka!” moment that led to Archimedes'
principle. When he entered the bath, he noticed that the water level rose, and
suddenly realized that you could measure this rise to determine the precise
volume of an object.
And just as water can cleanse the body, being in or around a
body of water can also cleanse the mind, which is one of the best ways to
promote creativity.
Fire, on the other hand, can be used in rituals to give
power to your intention. Indeed, Native American tribes have been using fire
rituals for this very purpose for generations. At the start of a new year,
certain tribes build arrows from sticks and feathers, and each of these arrows
is made to represent a specific hope for the year ahead. They then burn the
arrows as a gesture of offering this hope to the universe.
This is a wonderful ritual because it helps them be clear
and precise about their hopes, thereby helping these hopes become a reality.
You can do the same thing with paper by writing down three
goals you hope to achieve and three unwanted things that you hope to get rid
of. Then, find a safe place and set fire to the paper to give a powerful intention
to your desires.
With all these tools at hand, it will soon be clear that you
have what it takes to turn dreams into reality.
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