I’m not the most focused person on the planet. In fact somes I battle to stay focused. Take small things like Twitter or Facebook. Excellent tools that can be used for marketing, or even blogging.  Then why is it so darn difficult to stay focused doing simple things like blogging?

I’m using only myself as an example here. I love writing. I jot down things all the time. Now if I were to type these notes into my blog they’d probabally make for interesting reading. And i dare say that they may even help some individuals have an AHA moment if you know what I mean.

I reckon my biggest blocker is fear. I can’t quite pinpoint the exact fear. Is it the fear of failing, or the fear of coming across like an idiot?

Perhaps I should just stop comparing my creative dribblings to what others do. Some blogs are so well written and informative. Whose to say that mine isn’t, hey? maybe it’s an inferiority complex.

I’ve discovered though that the main thing to staying on target is to get a clear vision of what you want and keep refining that vision until it just feels so perfect that you can’t but help to follow through.

Myself I’ve been blogging on and off for 2 years now. Sometimes in a burst of inspiration I’ll do it regurlary for 2 weeks and then those 2 weeks fade into 2 months. This is not good, these habits need to be dissolved.

I’ve always known that there is a fortune to be made in the internet- okay let’s get real, at least a decent income. An income that can be earned from home. I’ve read all the e-books, joined the membership sites of list building, traffic generating and bla, bla…..

Now it’s about doing it. Just getting a laser sharp focus and DOING it. Just do it.

How does your focus rate?

Some times we loose focus because our vision is not quite on target with what we really want so our subconscious mind keeps us from getting what we want till we hit on the right vision.  (I read all this stuff whilst searching for my blockers).

The same principle thats behind procrastination - loosing focus is a form of procrastination. It’s a thing that stops you from going out and striking your target. You know you should be doing something to hit on the target but you don’t. Then you miss your target and you land up feeling like a failure berating your self.

I discovered an amazing e-book by Stuart Lichtman.

The book it’s self has a title which at first came across as kind of cheesy. But I’m so glad that this didn’t hold me back from reading further.

When I began reading testimonials from my favorite mentors I knew I was onto some thing.

In fact I could hardly contain my excitement.  I was happy to pay the price of $79,50

 Here’s what Jim Edwards has to say:

“Stuart’s technique imprinted my goal indelibly on my subconscious mind. I don’t think about it, but it’s always there. Everything I’m doing is measured by whether or not I’m moving toward or against my goal. If I’m not doing something moving me towards my goal, my subconscious gets me back on course.

“This is truly a breakthrough for me personally. I am 100% certain I will achieve a bigger financial goal in a shorter time frame than I would have ever thought possible before I learned this technique.

The only negative about this method is, it’s so straightforward, some people may actually discount its power!”

Jim Edwards
Co-Author, “33 Days to Online Profits”
http://www.33daystoonlineprofits.com

I’ll explain it to you as best as I can.

Basically Stuart asks you to keep writing your vision and editing till it feels just perfect - like part of your life. It’s like getting in touch with yourself.

Like having a warm shower in the morning - I love my showers. I hope you get the drift of what I’m getting across.

It’s a long process, not just some little exercise you can do in 15 minutes. You have to put time aside for this to be able to do it properly. Wait for your kids to go to school before you start.

The e-book comes with audios which literally walk you through the process, but as I said make time.

Aaah, that cheesy title:

How to Get Lots of Money for Anything Fast

Here’s what Jack Canfield has to say:

“I strongly recommend this book. It contains keys to success that will guide you past obstacles you thought were insurmountable. I’ve known Stuart Lichtman a long time; his material gets people results. If you have big goals and you’re looking for that one ‘missing piece’ to help you achieve them, read this book and put its solid ideas to work for you.”

Jack Canfield
Co-author of the “Chicken Soup for the Soul®” series
and “The Power of Focus”

http://www.chickensoup.com
http://www.jackcanfield.com

Now shouldn’t this be of interest to you?

At least go read all those references by all those big names.

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