Don't worry about the how

Mon, Aug 29th 2016, 11:45 AM

So we've covered the method to use in being successful in life on many, many occasions in these articles over the years. Basically one sets a series of goals and objectives about what they want to achieve and then starts to endeavor to achieve these specific goals one by one.

Well D. Paul, you make it sound so easy you may say, however, what I'd like to know is how do I achieve my goals, after all one of my goals is to become an engineer, but I don't have the funds to do the studies required in order for me to become qualified to be an engineer. Another may say, I've met a simply wonderful person and am madly in love with them and would like to get married, settle down and have a family, however, I'm just not earning enough money to be able to support a family right now, so once again how do I achieve my goal D. Paul?

Well my friend, as today's title instructs you -- don't worry about the how. That's right, the most important thing that you have done is to actually set the goal and to specify it. Now in a nutshell you have to believe implicitly that you will achieve it, even though right now you don't have a clue as to exactly how you will be able to achieve it. You have faith, believe 100 percent that you will eventually be able to achieve your goal. When you do this, have faith, believe me, at the right time the way forward will be revealed to you, and you will succeed.

My friend, believe me when I tell you, it's happened to me on so many occasions. I had a goal but didn't have the slightest idea as to exactly how I would achieve it. However, I believed 100 percent, I had total faith as I let go and let God show me how to achieve the goal, and low and behold, one day, as if out of nowhere, it actually materialized. So don't worry about the how, just have faith and leave the how up to the Creator who will show you the way direct to success city.

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