I've got a big project I'm working on in July. It's the new
Body Language Home Study Course.
Now, this is June, and I'm telling you that I'm "working on"
this project in July.
It's almost a present tense sentence. (Don't ask me about
tenses beyond this unless it's related to intensity or tension.)
So I bet you have a big project you are working on in July.
Here's what is going on:
I'm closing out the Body Language Home Study Course currently in the store. It
has evolved into quite a cool program. (Keeping all the masters
because I've learned that sometimes the first time is best!)
...closing it out and making a NEW Body Language Home
Study Course.
I don't have a completion date, but I imagine it will take me
a good two weeks of busting to get it out after I get back from
Las Vegas.
It will be....awesome.
A few DVD's, online video footage, lots of photographs to
analyze, all kinds of cool info. It's going to be something
special...maybe edgier than what I've done in the past.
It will be put together probably by the 12th or 14th and
made available in Coffee the Monday after that.
How Should You Talk About Your Goals?
Now, when we talk about "goals" today, realize that what
I just did was tell you my "goal(s)" and it didn't really sound
like it.
I want you to get used to thinking in this fashion.
At first it's a little clunky and once you think like this,
you'll never think of these things as "goals."
One reason I rarely use the word "goals" is there is an
aura of failure that surrounds the word.
It COULD happen. You could fail. But I have a program
that is going to be out July 14.
If an earthquake happens, or maybe the Second Coming,
well then I probably won't have it out, but I can't control
stuff like that.
I only control everything I control and therefore, the program
will be out July 14, or I will probably have died.
There's no difference between this goal and getting dinner
tomorrow night in Las Vegas, or my speaking event presentation...
or getting to the plane or ....well....anything.
"Goals" are simply things you are going to to do.
Goal = What you are going to do and in your mind it's
essentially all laid out and all you really have to do is
finish the process and make it real.
It's not very hard once you break the anti-goal habits
and fill your mind with pro-goal directives to action.
Make sense?
When you talk to me, you don't need to use the word
"goal." Just tell me what you're going to do and when
it's going to be "out" or finished or whatever.
If you make a baby today it will be out in APPROXIMATELY
280 days.
Plus 10 or maybe minus 30 is a 90% probability. That's
a goal, that's what I'm talking about.
Something you're going to do that has a semi-fixed timeline.
It doesn't matter if the NEW Body Language Home Study
Course comes out the 14th or the 21st, but it does matter
after that because there's a lot of other stuff that has
to be communicated to Coffee readers, like the Wealth
Week that will happen in Las Vegas, October 16-19.
You can book your tickets now, it's going to be spectacular.
Let's get to making goals happen. Turn the page...