Achieving Your Financial
Goals: A Secret to Success
By
L. John Mason
Part I: Do you have a goal to your
financial success? Do you have a plan for reaching this goal? If you are
like most people, you desire financial security and higher levels of
financial success. The dream of financial freedom and a demonstration of
business acumen are quite common as a precursor to reaching your
ultimate vision, but how do you actually reach your objective? It all
starts with a well conceived goal.
Have you ever worked on a major project
like building a house, writing a book, creating a successful business
venture, taking a extended trip, developing a larger community project
or fund raiser, or created a large event (like a wedding, rock concert,
class re-union, etc.)? Any of these projects can not reach success
without a solid plan.
A “Dream” of wealth or financial success
is different than a well thought through plan. Planning starts with goal
setting. It requires that you spend the time necessary to gather
information, outline the necessary steps to achieve the project, develop
a workable timeline, acquire the resources, and take the steps to move
down the path to your goal.
These are simple concepts. Why do so
many people have dreams that are never fulfilled? What steps must you
take to achieve your dreams? You can not plan without a viable goal. You
can not succeed on a large, important goal without sustained action. You
can not achieve success without commitment and focus. If you are not
“driven,” can you accomplish your larger goals? Can learned attitudes or
beliefs sabotage your success?
Part II: Most people do not do
the “work.” The work is goal setting, planning, gathering the necessary
resources, and the focused follow through for their success. People want
the benefits of financial success without committing to the real
required work. Sometimes the required work includes the “work” on
oneself to understand and then overcome ones own resistance to financial
success. It is hard to attract money and financial success if you
actually fear or loath wealth. Many people stand in their own way to
achieving success. These people say that they want to succeed but do not
believe that they will succeed. Many people who have not done the “work”
will reach financial goals and then sabotage their long-term objectives
because they are not really ready for success.
A necessary secret to success: If you
are serious about achieving your financial goals, you must get serious
about dealing with your deep resistance to success.
You may require support and coaching. In
some cases you may have to go further and get good therapy to get to the
source of your negative attitudes or beliefs. If you have not reached
your highest levels of productivity and success, then you may have to
get “outside” perspective to overcome your barriers. If you think that
you do not require extra support or coaching, and you want to make the
same mistakes over and over, then do not make any changes. It will be
more comfortable to do it the “old” way, but do not expect better
results. If you really want to gain the success that you desire then it
is time to “knuckle-down” and get to work. Be excited about the
possibilities and as open as you can be to the new insights that will
help to drive your success.
One resource for you to create some
awareness about your possible sources of resistance and some new
behaviors that you can adopt that will lead to financial success can be
found in a book titled “Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, Mastering the
Inner Game of Wealth” by T. Harv Eker. I learned a lot by reading this
book. Eker claims that there are 17 behaviors that are common for
financially successful people that can be missing in less successful
people and by modeling these behaviors you can move more easily toward
your financial goals. You may want to take action and review this type
of information.
Along the way, remember to make time to
take good care of yourself. Financial success means nothing if you have
compromised your physical, emotional, and spiritual health.
L. John Mason, Ph.D. is the author of
the best selling "Guide to Stress Reduction." Since 1977, he has offered
Executive Coaching and Training.
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