Friday, March 21, 2008

Dreamer vs. Achiever

By: Vinh Nguyen




It has been said time and time again that visualization is a powerful tool that can help you achieve anything you want in life. How come we cannot seem to be able to achieve things easily? I have found out the answers in the Science of Getting Seminar. This is the difference between a dreamer and an achiever.

In case you are wondering what visualization is, this is the technique that has been used for centuries by great achievers in history. Basically, you picture what you really want in your mind, feel the feelings that you will feel when you actually have what you want, and then you will eventually achieve. Simple, isn’t it? But it is not easy at all. If it is easy, everyone would have had whatever they want effortless by daydreaming. Here I am, wanting $1,000,000 coming to my bank account now. I can feel how excited I will feel if I have this amount of money, but…… I cannot see money coming now. What has gone wrong? Am I merely a dreamer?

Now, let’s check out the process of attracting what you really want containing four steps: thoughts, feelings, actions, and results. Now, the step that most dreamers miss is “actions”. To get to the “results” stage, you have to cross the “actions’ bridge. Also, your actions have to be aligned with your thoughts and feelings. Your thoughts and feelings will lead you the right actions. This is the hardest part, but you keep reinforcing the first two steps, the third step should get easier and easier. I know now if I take an action, and it is not in line with my intended thoughts and feelings, I won’t do it. Also, if my thoughts and feelings are not what I want to have, I will reject them.

So are you a dreamer or an achiever? If you only go through only the first two steps, you are a dreamer. If you complete the last two steps, you are an achiever.

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About The Author

Vinh Nguyen is a free spirit author. He writes what he thinks and he believes what he writes will benefit any readers.

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