Here is a basic technique of deep achievement and the mechanics of it. It is not going to work overnight, but it will work. That is what counts. Get some three by five sized index cards, as many as you want, and then write what you want most on each one you use. One goal for each card, even if you have a thousand goals. Read them every day to remind yourself of what you want, and think about what you want as often as possible, meanwhile you keep doing what you need to do in life until your genuine chance to achieve your goals comes. Sure, there is more to it than that, and that is what I will take the rest of this article to fully describe.
When you call upon your subconscious mind to work for you, it will. But, here is the catch. The more you stress about the goal you want to achieve, the slower it will be. "Easy does it" is the genuine law, but, I do not mean carelessly, but easy and patiently.
Indeed, you come up consciously with the goal you want, but mainly, you leave the rest to deeper consciousness, subconscious mind, mind stuff or spiritual matter, whatever you want to call it. It is all the same thing though and the same basic technique of "deep achievement" and the like. When you are patient with this force, and steadfastly genuine, you know what Thomas Jefferson meant by the quote "the harder I work, the luckier I am" and that kind of thing or the Taoist philosophers quotes saying things like "letting go without letting go" or whatever Zen ideas and parables they came up with to describe the same process. My point is, "easy does it," but as long as you patiently and steadfastly do something within reason to achieve the goal it will work. What do I mean by the word "reason," I mean do not force matters or get impatient with the deeper consciousness, subconscious mind, mind stuff, spiritual matter or whatever. Let it do what it needs to do. The conscious mind has done its part which is coming up with the goal and deciding to achieve it. Now it is "time for the show" so to speak. Sure, at first it will not be easy, but as you get used to using the technique as a habit and know and understand the whole of the technique, it gets easy and even habitual.
Patience, understanding and tolerance is power, especially when it comes to deep achievement and especially when it comes to understanding. For, understanding is the key to mastery and productive habits. If it was not, then impatience, misunderstanding and intolerance would be the law and principle of life that does work. We all know, even "the dumbest person" knows that is not the case. Principle is principle, even when there is purposeful ignorance or productive genius. Principle is always principle, no matter what anyone does. It works the same for all. That is the real universal secret which makes impatience and fear the "flies in the pudding." Patience and courage are power, let us face it and the right use of the principle of deep achievement. Come up with your goal, productively pay the price and take your prize. Principle always works.
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My name is Joshua Clayton, I am a freelance writer based in Inglewood, California. I also write under a few pen-names and aliases, but Joshua Clayton is my real name, and I write by that for the most part now. I am a philosophical writer and objective thinker and honest action taker. I also work at a senior center in Gardena, California as my day job, among other things, but primarily I am a writer.
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