Create Your Path to Success

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Creating your path to success depends on walking on a firm foundation. Knowing what you want is only the beginning. Visualizing what you want and repeating affirmations makes your intentions stronger. Yet, this is not enough. So what is the secret to realizing your goals? Let’s walk the path together. As we walk the path step by step, I encourage you to write the answers to these questions:

Step 1: Where are you now? What are your strengths, resources, and areas of improvement?

Step 2: What do you want to achieve? What is important to you? Money? Relationships? Having fun? Creating a vibrant body? …Use your imagination to explore. List everything you want without editing.

Step 3: What do you really want? What lights you up and gets you excited? What is your heart’s desire?

Step 4: Explore the risks, obstacles, or challenges that could interfere with achieving these goals. Notice what is stopping you from having what you want now. This is the most powerful question to answer because it is how you sabotage yourself from success. By recognizing the challenges, obstacles or risks and addressing them in your Action Plan, you manage your productive tension to focus on your desired outcome.

As yourself what’s stopping you?

  • Feelings of unworthiness?
  • Self-sabotaging mind talk?
  • Do you dress for success?
  • How is your love life? Do you regularly express your love to the significant relationships in your life?
  • Release negative people from your life
  • Release self-pity – Focus on gratitude instead. Make a list of what is good in your life.
  • Attitude – are you usually upbeat?
  • Health: attitude, energy, mental clarity, and overall well-being are all linked to good health. Health is supported by
  • Exercise: Pleasurable forms can include weight lifting, dance, belly dance, Tango, golf, tennis, jogging, walking, cycling, yoga, and many other forms.
  • Diet: A well-balanced diet is best. Studies have shown that excessive protein creates health risks/issues.
  • Medical exams: Regular checkups help you know where you stand and how to get back on track if necessary.
  • Spiritual Life: Your spiritual life builds your foundation.
  • Complacency or “Golden Handcuffs” – When we get too comfortable, we can set ourselves up to fail. If you are at the top, keep your edge and passion by giving yourself new challenges.
  • Do you have the passion to win or achieve a goal?

Step 5: Select your favorite goals and write an affirmation for each following this format:

I have/am/achieve a specific goal stated in the present tense by a specific deadline.

State your goals in specific, measurable terms so you can recognize their achievement. Avoid the use of the words “try, not, don’t, can’t, shouldn’t…” The mind does not hear the “not” and cannot produce results with “try”. An example of an affirmation is “I achieve my monthly financial goal of $$$ easily by the 28th of every month.” Another example of an affirmation is, “This is my lucky day!”

Step 6: Imagine yourself already having your goals accomplished. What do you see? What do you hear? What do you feel? What do you smell? What do you taste? Let yourself BE there now!

Step 7: Create an Action Plan to achieve your desired results. Be specific about every step required. The goals need to be compelling to be achievable.

Step 8: Reinforce your goals daily. Create a vision map with you in the picture and place it where you can see it daily. Record your affirmations in your voice and listen to them daily. Repeat your affirmations morning and night. Focus on what you desire.

Step 9: Be Accountable. Find someone to be your coach or accountability partner. This should be a person that you will allow to hold you accountable in a supportive way. Ultimately, accountability is the key to success. This person should support you by inspiring pride and self-discipline. For best results, they should be someone who has no attachment to the outcome. They need to be able to walk the path with you — but not for you.

Ultimately, your success depends on your ability to monitor and manage your level of productive tension.

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Karie Barrett
Karie Barrett

Karie is a results-obsessed marcom, design, and analytics professional with proven success leading corporate marketing, internal communications, and business strategy development for companies across diverse commercial and nonprofit industries.

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