How to Coach Yourself and Others Happiness Is No Accident | Page 89

Tape a picture of your goal on your bathroom mirror and on your refrigerator--whether it's a new house, a new car, whatever. Make visualizing and thinking about your goals a daily exercise. Because it is only by constantly visualizing your goals will they become a reality. And don't worry about setbacks, detours or little bumps in the road or big bumps either for that matter. Setbacks happen to everyone. That's life. Forget about it. Make the necessary adjustments and keep going. Up next is the second part of the formula: (2.) Do what you love. There's an old saying, "Do what you love and you'll never have to work a day in your life!" Do you understand what that means? It means if you work at doing something you truly love and enjoy, it won't really seem like work at all. Speaking from personal experience, I'm here to tell you that is absolutely the truth. Let me give you an example of what I'm talking about. A few years ago, I made it my goal to have a successful business on the Internet, even though I had no computer experience and knew absolutely nothing about the Internet. At that time, I didn't even own a computer. All I had was my WebTV and a boatload of determination. Well, my friends, to make a long story short, I'm happy to say that I've achieved that goal. And now I get to stay home all day, everyday and play on my computer, writing articles like this one and publishing my "Let's Make Money Ne