Principle #3 Decide What You Want

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Principle #3 Decide What You Want

What does this mean? “If you only pursue what other people think is realistic, you will never discover what you really want or experience what you really deserve.”

Why People Don’t Get What They Want in Life They don’t know what they want in the first place Have a plan! “Losers let it happen. Winners make it happen.”

Get Real…With Yourself Infants know instinctively know what they want without thinking about it As you got older, people gave you “feedback” that put an end to your adventurous spirit which put your inner GPS system on pause. What you really want? Press play!

Don’t Live Someone Else’s Dreams Be passionate about your own dreams Listen to advice, but never abandon your own dreams and passions. Are your interests the same as your parents? If so, why?

“The are only two kinds of people in the world: motivated and lazy” Discover Your Drive Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? “The are only two kinds of people in the world: motivated and lazy” Those who are considered “lazy” simply don’t have a goal that inspires them.

No Limits! Remember sitting on Santa’s lap? Was everything you wanted practical? As we get older, we are programmed to think about being “practical” or “realistic” High achievers see the world from a different perspective.

The Law of Attraction Energy flows where attention goes. You attract more of whatever you are focusing on. Focusing on success leads to success. Focusing on failure leads to failure.

Silent Reading Read about deciding what you want on pages 31 – 44 in the book entitled The Success Principles by Jack Canfield and Kent Healy. Take down one page of Cornell notes.

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