Do you want to know how the super successful overcome procrastination?
One fascinating hallmark of all highly motivated 
millionaires is their strongly held conviction that they 
will succeed. Whatever it takes and despite any challenges 
that crop up.
People who are inspired by their dreams believe with 
certainty they will achieve their goals even if they do not 
know how all the details will work out. This sense of 
certainty is due in part to their empowering belief system 
and also to the way they represent their goals to 
themselves inside their minds.
Have you ever got excited about your goals and then slowly 
over time lost your enthusiasm? Most people do.
The difference is that the winners in life are able to 
relight that passion and desire to keep on going until they 
get what they want.
What are these rich and successful people doing differently 
to everyone else? They know how to build an internal state 
of certainty that they will succeed despite any short-term
challenges.
You can have this same sense of certainty by visualizing 
your top five goals as already achieved at least once a day.
Picture your goals as already achieved and enjoy the 
feelings of satisfaction.
Hear people complimenting you on your success and really 
soak up the feelings of success. Make the pictures, sounds 
and feelings as lifelike as possible. Keep going until you 
feel with certainty that you will achieve this goal –– as 
sure as the sun will rise in the morning!
If the success of the goal seems uncertain play with the 
picture in your mind until it does feel certain. Compare 
how you picture, hear and see your goal with your 
expectation that the sun will rise tomorrow. Making the 
picture bigger, closer, brighter and more colorful usually 
helps to make it seem more realistic.
When you do this each day you are telling your unconscious 
mind to keep searching for ways to achieve your goal and 
you will consistently be motivated. You will also find that 
your intuition guides you and presents you with ideas that
will help you to move ahead.
It used to bother me picturing my goals as already achieved 
to the point of certainty...
I feared that it would make me lazy since my brain would 
believe the goal would just turn up. And I used to think if 
I thought of the goal as certain I would be fooling myself 
into believing I would achieve it despite immediate 
evidence to the contrary.
However the opposite is true.
That sense of certainty propels you forward to create what 
you are imagining. Plus when you are off target it stands 
out a mile because your results are so inconsistent with 
your expectations. You are then compelled to get back on 
track.
Like an artist expressing himself with paints you can 
become an artist creating your goals in the world around 
you from the inspiration inside your mind.
You will never have a 100% guarantee that you will succeed 
however the more certain you feel about your future the 
more energy you will invest in achieving your goals. And 
the corresponding actions you take will naturally improve 
your chances of success.
A number of years ago I saw Donald Trump, the New York 
property developer, getting interviewed on TV. I paid close 
attention to the way he communicated as well as to what he 
said. He positively exuded certainty when he spoke about his
next big development. Every fiber of his being proclaimed 
that the new venture would be a huge success.
Trump exudes certainty and this success aura attracts 
investors and encourages other people to believe in his 
vision. You can be sure that when he pictures his goals he 
does so with certainty. Start small if you like and as your 
confidence grows build up to bigger goals.
Remember to make this a daily habit and you will be able to 
keep on going even at times when you face setbacks.
Peter Murphy is a peak performance expert. He recently 
produced a very popular free report that reveals how to 
crush procrastination and sustain lasting motivation. 
Apply now because it is available for a limited time only 
at: http://www.getmotivatedstaymotivated.com/special.htm
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