Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Striving For Success

Beyond Success
By: Kade Gillingham




Striving for success can be a long and winding road with many speed humps and pot holes along the way. Success means different things to different people, whether it be relationships, finances, careers, family or health.

Realistically we all want to be successful in all areas of our lives and we are only limited by the questions that we ask ourselves.

While you may be very successful in one area of your life, let’s say your career, your health may be a little down as a result from the extra effort you have put in to your work to achieve that level of success.

Another example would be if you are spending a lot of time on your investing and finances you may be putting pressure on a relationship.

In order to bring some balance into your life you need to prioritize your values and spend your time on different areas of your life accordingly.

Looking at the example above, if your health is being affected by the hours you are doing at work you really need to sit down and prioritize your values. If you keep putting pressure on your body and your health, eventually it will catch up with you and won't be able to do your job.

Working out what is most important to you is the first step towards achieving the level of success that you desire. Being grateful for what you already have will enable you to grow.

Paul Blackburn is founder of Beyond Success and has been a coach for over 25 years. His top ten clients have a combined net worth of over 100 million dollars. He has coached CEO's, high profile athletes and business owners from all over the globe.

Paul has recently launched a new product called "Blockage Busters" which teaches you how to smash through the mental blockages that stop you from achieving what you set out to achieve. In his course he talks about goal setting and how most people rarely achieve there desired goals due to their subconscious thoughts.

You see, your subconscious mind has the last word on most of your actions. You might say “I want to make a million dollars in the next year” but your subconscious mind has a program that says “making money is hard work and you can’t make that amount of money so quickly. Best you don’t try and risk losing everything”.

If your subconscious isn’t programmed to accept that making a million dollars is possible, then simply asking for it won’t make it come true. You could spend years trying to achieve your financial goal but all you end up with is frustration.

If your conscious and subconscious minds aren’t in agreement then taking action to achieve your goal will stir up negative emotions. You will feel fear, anxiety, frustration and a sense of being overwhelmed and bogged down. Sound familiar?

If so, that’s your subconscious mind saying, “I told you so and I’ll prove you can’t make a million dollars”

To find out more about Paul's "Blockage Busters" system go to, www.blockagebusters.com/amember/go.php?r=391&i=l0

Yours in success,
Kade



About The Author

Kade Gillingham has been involved in the personal development industry for quite some time. He is an experienced investor and works part time as a life coach. Having used his knowledge he has learnt from his mentors, he has created a lifestyle that gives him time and freedom to help others in this area.

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