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Visioneering

Visioneering is a seminar taught by Dr. Dennis Deaton

The fundamental idea behind Visioneering is that human beings control their external environment via their internal thoughts. Controlling these internal thoughts is the idea behind mind management. All throughout the ages, various authors and philosophers have commented on the power of thoughts.

The Basic Ideas of Mind Management:
Every human accomplishment begins with an idea.
Behavior is mind driving body in fulfillment of dominant thought.

Four Steps to Greater Power:
1. Develop your concentration ability (aka attention span).
2. Define your objectives in detail.
2a. Mind does not solve general problems.
2b. Mind does not achieve general goals.
3. Implement literal visualization.
4. Employ daily reinforcement.

Create and Achive Power Goals:
1. A goal gains power when it is written down.
2. A goal gains power when it depicts an events in terms of who, where, what and when.
3. A goal gains power when its benefits are expressed in the form of two specific statements which are:
a. Personal / self-directed.
b. Altruistic / spiritual.
4. A goal gains power when entered into the subconscious mind via visioneering.
5. A goal gains power when the subconscious mind delivers the "how".
6. A goal gains power when you act promptly (= Now).

Steps to Power Goaling + Visoneering:
1. Write a power goal statement.
2. Write benefit statements of achieveing your goal.

Ideas about Power Goaling:
1. Take responsibility for your thoughts.
2. Convert all problems into goals.
3. Picture success (what you want) and not failure (not what you fear).
4. Stretch your limits by ddreaming big. (Try BHAG - Big Hairy Audacious Goals)

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Notes

Benjamin Franklin's Thirteen Virtues | Caffeine Content of Bottled Beverages | Caffeine Content of Tea and Coffee | Creative People Think they are Creative | Five Stages of Change | John C. Bogle's The Twelve Pillars of Wisdom | John Wooden's Seven Point Creed | Kemmons Wilson's 20 Tips for Success | Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs | Mastery | Owners versus Victims | The Six Things Most Important Things I Must Do Tomorrow | Sugar Content of Cola Pop Soda Drinks | Tony Robbins Six Human Needs | Types of Tea | Who Am I? | Zero-Based Thinking