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Setting and Achieving Goals

BlackOnyx8 [JG]

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As the New Year begins, we look back and contemplate what we have achieved thus far. During this time, we should also look forward to achieving new goals and having yet another amazing and fulfilling year.

Setting goals can transform abstract ideas into concrete actions, helping you organize your life better and giving you clarity about what you want to achieve. When you set goals for yourself, you adopt a proactive mindset instead of remaining in a state of passive existence. Escaping this passive state is crucial.

You may have many dreams and ideas, and certainly great potential, but you must decide today to act upon them and start working every day towards achieving your goals, whatever they may be. Our purpose is to grow, and to do that, we need to know where we are headed. Without goals, you are merely drifting and do not know where you are going.

Many times, we live under the illusion that we don't have time for certain tasks, but in reality, this is often due to poor time management and a lack of a properly structured routine. Regardless of our background or what we aim to achieve in life, we all have big dreams and ambitions. However, to get there, we need a solid plan, we cannot simply go with the flow. Even with a plan, things can go wrong all the time, and we have to adjust our timelines, goals, and tasks. Imagine the chaos when you don't have a plan and are not conscious of how you're using your time.

These concepts are not new to anyone here, but have you truly applied them to your life? Are you actively fighting for your dreams every single day, or are you just hoping that things will improve eventually? They won't, unless you consistently pursue what you want to achieve. Magickal workings can and should be complemented by physical action.

Taking action is important, but it's equally important to get into the mindset of finishing what you start. It doesn't matter if you started something or if you had the most amazing idea if you never finished it. Make it a point to commit to finishing what you start as this helps build discipline, persistence, and accountability, which are fundamental for achieving long-term goals.

Once you become goal-oriented, you become more positive and your self-confidence grows as you achieve your goals. Not only do you start believing in yourself, but others begin to believe in you as well and this has a snowballing effect on your self-confidence. You are forced to grow beyond your comfort zone. To acquire something you’ve never had, you must do something you’ve never done before.

When setting your goals, visualize them vividly in your mind as if you had already achieved them. Write down everything you can possibly think of, make a list of everything you want to achieve in life, and express it in the present tense. Be specific, clear, and set a timeline for when you want to achieve these goals.

It's okay to have 'impossible' goals according to most people's standards. Don’t listen to those who try to discourage you because they don’t share your vision. However, make sure that your goals are realistic and achievable. For example, you can’t possibly expect to become a billionaire by next month, but with time, it could be done. Whatever your goals are, others have done it before you, if they did, it means that it's possible, if it's possible you can also do it.

When you have a list of all of your goals. Start by asking yourself what needs to be done to achieve these goals. What skills or resources are you lacking? Why haven't you reached these goals yet? What can you learn to help you succeed? Which specific skills are required? Etc. Add these to your list of goals.

With your main goals outlined, you now need to split these goals into monthly, weekly, and daily tasks. This ensures steady and consistent progression toward your goals.

Begin by setting key monthly goals that align with your larger goals. When setting these monthly milestones, ensure they are achievable within the span of 30 days and that their completion will significantly advance you toward your ambitions.

Break down your monthly goals into even smaller tasks. Each week, set aside a day to outline everything you want to accomplish in the upcoming week.

Your daily list should consist of specific and actionable steps that, when completed, will build a foundation for your weekly goals.

At the end of every day, practice the introspective meditation and ask yourself if you used your time wisely or wasted it unnecessarily. Did you complete all your tasks? What went wrong? Were your tasks unrealistic, or did you fail to consider variables that could impact your day? What could you have done differently to ensure an even more productive day tomorrow? Do any of your major goals need to be adjusted? After these contemplations, set your tasks for the next day and go to sleep *knowing* you will have a very productive day tomorrow. If you don't plan your day, you will be distracted by endless things and will not get anything done.

It's important to set the mood for when you wake up. If you have to, before you sleep, use self-hypnosis and tell yourself that you will wake up energized and motivated to get your tasks done. You will get out of bed when your alarm goes off and immediately start doing something productive (this could be your yoga, workout, meditation, work, or however you like to start your day).

When planning for the day ahead, make sure to start your day with the most difficult tasks. The reason for this is that you may get tired and procrastinate, and may not complete something very difficult if it's left until the end of the day. By tackling the most difficult tasks first, you get them out of the way, which ensures the rest of the day is progressively easier.

It is important to pinpoint your weaknesses so you can strengthen them. Do you not have energy throughout the day to get things done? Are you sleeping properly? Are you eating well? Are you struggling with self-confidence and motivation? Do you lack discipline and grounding? Do you lack the drive, the inner fire to push through life? What is holding you back? Look inwards, look into your birth chart, and ask for guidance from the Gods as suggested by HPS Lydia. Today is a great day for this as the veil between the astral and the physical world is thinner. It is also a great day to break free from these karmic patterns so make sure you do not miss this opportunity.

May this be the beginning of an amazing year full of wonderful conquests for all of us, individually and collectively.

I wish a happy Beltane to all of our Satanic Family!
 
The goals of one Spiritual Satanist are more important than the goals of 10 average people combined. The average person wants to make money and live "freely", while the Spiritual Satanist wants to improve their town, country, and the whole world. We are National Socialists and we care about the welfare of our Nation(s).
 
Beltane is the perfect time for this planning! Sit down, think it through and most importantly, be honest with yourself.

Remember that you are not alone and that the Gods will guide you along the way.

Thank you for this wonderful article, JG BlackOnyx!

Happy Beltane! Hail Baalzebul! Hail Satan!
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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