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One Word Can Change Everything!

I want to share a simple but important key in goal setting.

For many years, successful people have been writing down
their goals and affirmations. Then, they discipline
themselves to read those goals or affirmations every day.
This is one proven method of getting information into your
belief system.


Once something is in your belief system, it will become
evident in your life. It's not magic; it's just the way the
mind works. We will always evidence in our lives what we
hold in our belief system.


Some call it "belief system," while others refer to it as
"core beliefs." The Bible refers to it as the "heart." In
fact, one verse states, "As he thinks in his heart, so is
he."


Regardless of how you choose to label it, this is the way
the mind works. As a result, people have been writing down
their goals for many years, in order to get information
into their heart.


They write things like, "I am going to be successful," or,
"I will loose 30 pounds this summer." They say, "I am going
to do this," or "I'm going to be that."


When you write down your goals or affirmations, a great key
is to use the word, "because." The word "because" is a very
important element in things that we believe. Those last
two statements probably didn't have much of an impact on
you, and I agree. After reading them, you may have even
thought, "Why?" And that's a good point.


Without a reason, the mind disputes the affirmation.


The word, "because" is a very important element in things
that we hear. If I add the word, "because," my statement
now has a logical reason to be believed.


Studies show that when someone goes to a location with a
long line and then asks someone in line if they can get in
front of them that about 50% of the time the person asked
would agree, and say, "Okay."


However, if, when asking to cut in line they add the word,
"because," the acceptance jumps from 50% to 90%! "Can I
get in front of you because I am really in a big hurry?"
Or, "Can I get in front of you because I am already ten
minutes late?" The studies found that even if it was a
lousy reason that followed the word "because," 90% of the
people would still let the person asking go ahead of them.


Our minds are trained and conditioned so that when we hear
a statement followed by the word, "because," we assume that
a very logical explanation will follow; we know a
justifiable reason for the statement must exist. That's
how our minds react to the word, "because." We will much
more readily accept a statement that's followed by the
word, "because."


You can try it out right now! I'm going to give you a
statement, first without the word, "because," and then, a
statement with the word, "because." You decide which one
has more impact. First, here's a statement without using
the word, "because." Using positive affirmations will
change your life. That statement had very little impact to
your brain. But, now, pay attention to the impact when I
use the word, "because."


Using positive affirmations will change your life because
you will alter your core beliefs and thus change your
outlook, interpretation and reactions to life.


Do you see the difference?


Using that little word, "because," makes your goals or
affirmations real and believable. Our minds perceive it as
a very good reason to believe the statement. Writing
down your goals or affirmations is a very good method
because it helps to get that information into your mind and
eventually into your heart, your belief system. Adding the
word, "because" allows your mind to accept that information
more readily, because your mind perceives it as justifiable.


Once that information is in your heart, it will become
evident in your life, because, "as he thinks in his heart
so is he."

About the Author:

Michael A. Verdicchio has inspirational and motivational
Pep Talks; on audio CD, at http://www.MikesPep Talks.com .
Michael has a free newsletter called, THE PEP LETTER, at
http://www.christianinspirationalgifts.com/pepletter.html
Michael is a husband, father, minister, author, and broadcaster.
He has been the voice on numerous productions over the years.

January 31, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterElla Curry