Success, One Principle And The Effect Of Hypnosis
There are many people who claim to be happy with where they are in life and for some part that may be true. However, we all desire more success. It is a trait that drives the human race forward, ever evolving and stretching ourselves, expanding our limits and horizons. If you are truthful with yourself then you will admit that you desire more success in your life. With hypnosis and this one simple success principle you can achieve all the success in life that you want. Let me show you how.
The one principle to achieving success in your life is simple yet only about 2% of the population embrace it. When you use this principle in your own life and follow some simple guidelines there is literally nothing you cannot achieve.
The pursuit of success, at its root, is merely the pursuit of happiness. We all want to achieve success so that we feel happy and content in our lives. For some this is finding their place and settling there. For others it is constantly pushing themselves forward.
Success and happiness to one person may be completely different to another. In fact the saying "one man's meat is another man's poison" is very fitting. What one person considers success another may consider extreme failure. Take a career woman who has dedicated time and effort to building up her reputation and standing in the buisness world. She loves her job and excels at it. She would perhaps consider the lifestyle of a stay-at-home mum to be failure and unhappiness personified. Conversely the devoted mother may consider being stuck in a job all day away from her children a very undesirable prospect. Then there are those that see no between having the two! Success and happiness mean different things to different people.
This leads to the most important principle of success. This is the principle that only 2% of the population use. It is simple yet highly effective and may even seem like common sense to you. Yet, if you are truthful with yourself you will find that you have not fully embraced this principle.
What is the principle?
It's simple. To have success you must first know what success means to you!
Sounds like a very elementary statement but if you give it some thought you will probably find that you have never really answered the question "what does success mean to me?" If you can answer that question then you are ahead of 98% of the world. However, how well can you answer it?
If you ask people randomly to answer this question you will get the usual responses - "having more money", "better relationships", "higher paid and satisfying job", "being happier" etc. Now these answers may seem ok and even appropriate. But wait a minute, are they really answering the question and defining success? Do you think they have properly and definitively explained what happiness is?
So they want more money. How much is more? What is the nickels and dime value of monetary success to them? To the ones that want better relationships I say this -? Better in what way? Do they want more friends, what kind of friends would like and what qualities would they have? Do they want more lovers? Do they want a soulmate? What qualities would that person have and what would they bring to the
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relationship? Do they have children? Are they divorced or never married? Do they enjoy a certain amount of freedom or would they be with you every minute of the day? Perhaps they just want to improve their existing relationships. Well in what way? Ok so they may want a better, more satisfying job. What type of job? What type of work is involved, where is the location of this job, what hours would you have to do? Would be 9 - 5, on call, in the type of position that requires you wait until the work is finished? Does it require creative input, leadership, targets etc.?
Are you starting to get the picture?
In order to achieve success you must first define success. You must know exactly what success means to you. In order to reach a destination you need to know where you're going or else how would you know when you get there?
Once you have a clear definition of what success means to you, you can begin to build a picture of yourself living this life with all the success that you currently desire. From this mental image you can begin to work backwards in your mind and contemplate how you reached that place. Then you can begin to build a plan for attaining that dream. This inner mental image or movie will help to keep you motivated when obstacles stand in your way. By seeing the whole picture you can take simple effective steps to reaching it!
If you remain true to your inner vision nothing will be able to stop you from achieving the success that you have defined. You will surely encounter obstacles along the way but with a clear vision of what you want and where you are going you will inevitably succeed in the long run. Once you have overcome these obstacles then reaching your goal will make your success taste even sweeter.
Begin to build your clear vision now. With the aid of even the simplest hypnosis recording you can imprint that vision into your subconscious mind. You can eliminate any negative thoughts and feelings that are contrary to you achieving your goal. Visualize this goal every morning and every night to keep you motivated. Think in terms of already having it or at least that you are moving closer to it everyday.
So get clear and build your vision, then prepare for your upcoming success!