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Hitting Your Goals
Hitting Your Goals
Hitting Your Goals
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The little book that will change your life

Do you feel frozen in place?

The years of your life are slipping away, and you are afraid that you will not be able to look proudly upon your life, from your death bed. Nothing is stopping you from living your dreams, starting today!

If your goals seem out of reach, change your path to them. If that does not work, change yourself.


Learn how to map your way to success with your goals, and how to become a goal seeking power-house.

This book can show you how. You can make the changes, easily, that will make all of the difference.

Let me show you how to create your goals, how to easily complete your goals, and do it the right way. Buy a copy of Hitting Your Goals and find out how to be the Success you always wanted to be!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJD Lovil
Release dateAug 27, 2020
ISBN9781393726791
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JD Lovil

JD Lovil Is the writer of a series of cross genre science fiction novels dealing with the existence of a multitude of parallel earths as required by the Many Worlds interpretation of Quantum Theory. He enjoys writing books which are essentially ‘stand alone’ books, but with similar rules and circumstances, and with some crossover of characters. JD also writes nonfiction books occasionally on subjects, which he believes to be given less attention than called for, or for which he perceives a significant need. Originally from Arkansas, JD Lovil now lives in Phoenix, Arizona. Visit his website at www.jdlovil.jimdo.com

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    Hitting Your Goals - JD Lovil

    Hitting

    Your

    Goals

    JD Lovil

    Hitting Your Goals

    2016 Digital Edition

    Copyright © 2016 J D Lovil.

    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

    Published 2016 by JD Lovil Publishing

    No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

    This eBook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This eBook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you are reading this book and did not buy it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to your favorite retailer and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this Author.

    ASIN: B01KZ0LSBE

    Disclaimer

    The author claims no special knowledge or authority regarding the subject matter of this book. The experiences, conclusions, and interpretations in this book are those of the author, and the reader is admonished to apply them at their own risk to their particular conditions. The author knows of no manner in which the application of the principles of this book could be dangerous.

    Contents

    Introduction

    1. My Story

    2. Consciousness

    3. Undermind

    4. Self Image

    5. Beliefs

    6. Dreams

    7. Goals

    8. Creation

    9. Steps

    10. Magick

    11. Repeat

    Introduction

    MOST PEOPLE GO THROUGH their lives without defining or creating any real goals. They drift through life with no true direction, because a person without goals is a person with no direction. Our goals define whom and what we are, and they give our lives meaning, beyond the simple animal purposes that our bodies give us.

    Most of us borrow false goals from our parents and our social circles. We may go to college to get a degree in an expected area of study, simply because we inherited that expectation from other people. If we are successful, many of us then spend decades working in a field that we detest, because the goals that we thought we were completing had nothing to do with what we dreamed that our lives would become.

    Goals are roadmaps for the person. With a goal, you always know where you are, and you can identify the progress you are making. You have a purpose and are satisfied with a life well-lived. You are a citizen of life. You are lost without a goal and adrift in life. You are without purpose, and essentially, you are a homeless vagrant.

    Our animal nature gives us a certain standing regarding possessing goals, but they are temporary fixes for our goal-needing nature. Eat food, get a higher social position, and make children are all nice things, but once you have done these things, you are without goals again. You can follow your child for the rest of your life, but only if you want to make your child a fixer-upper, with no independence. You have to be able to replace completed goals with new ones, or you wind up adrift again.

    The word 'Adrift' is an excellent way to describe a person living his or her life without a goal. I would guess that at least ninety-five percent of all people are living their lives without any actual goals. This lack of goals makes their lives aimless in every way you can imagine.

    You might think that you must have a goal if you are hunting for a job, or you are frantically searching for a car to get to your new and terrifying new job. Think about it. Calling job-hunting for 'any old job' a goal is not valid. It is no more a goal for you than making a sandwich is a goal, when you are hungry. I suppose that you could call it a goal, but I think it comes more under the heading of life maintenance.

    Let us demonstrate the point that we just made. You complete a goal of building a specific format of a house on one particular bit of your ancestral home acreage. A couple of years later, some of the lawn lightings have gone dark, and you spend a few moments screwing in new bulbs.

    The house construction project was the manifesting of a goal that you had. Repairing the lighting problems was just maintenance. We spend most of our lives in maintenance mode, and very little time working on those grand and meaningful goals.

    Even the goals we have that make little logical sense impart meaning to our lives. Take the regular church attendee, for example. He or she goes to church to worship whatever god they believe to exist. Do they ever stop to wonder why they exert all that effort to demonstrate devotion to an unseen deity?

    The fact is that no self-respecting deity needs our worship. Whatever benefits the worshiper gets from the act of worship, must be for the worshiper, not the worshiped. Since selfishly attempting to satisfy their desires are assumed a sin, most worshipers will unconsciously consider the act of worship to be a favor that they do for the god they worship.

    I consider the actions involved in the act of worship to be acting to fulfill a goal. This goal fulfilled is an improvement to the worshiper's life, because it supplies the worshiper with benefits of meaning and emotional or social support. It also requires taking intentional steps to

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