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It is a well-known fact that a logical and clear mind can take focused and productive action. A confused mind will take confused, unfocused, unproductive action. The situation becomes more ironical because most often we don't even realize we're confused! The Universal mind or the mind surrounding you, the mind from which you draw your energies, is constantly and systematically responding to your most dominant emotional thoughts and beliefs. It does not judge the positive or negative energy, but simply responds by delivering like energy. This is the Law of Attraction at work.

The mind is a very powerful part of us, and you must learn how to control it. You have to be able to effectively problem solve for your own well being. This process is going to allow you to keep most of your positive energy and use it to achieve your goals. In order to get to this point though you have to allow your thoughts to flow freely without hiding them or judging them. Most of us do this all the time and it is a learned behavior you will have to work hard at changing.

The sooner you can train your mind to focus on effective problem solving, they less time it is going to take you to achieve your goals. You will have to practice being able to focus your questions in a certain way. This process will help you to become more effective when it comes to problem solving. It will help you to arrive at solid answers that are very clear to you.

This is likely why the great Albert Einstein was convinced that teachers don't ask the right questions. He felt they should be asking students to share what they do know instead of asking them about what they have no clue about. There are three main questions that fit into this process:

3. How Do I Get What I Want

2. What do you want the outcome to be?

3. How do you go about making that outcome happen for you?

Take a short period of time to answer these three questions for yourself. Don't analyze the answers you come up with. Write them down so you can review them in more detail later on. Your answers may be things you can physically do or mentally do for yourself. Emotions that a person has as well as their Spiritual beliefs can affect the answers that they come up with.

1. What is the real problem you need to solve? You need to try to focus on one main problem at a time. This way you don't get too many things going at once. While you can't always only have one thing on your plate to deal with, you can do this process for each one of them separately. Make sure the real underlying issues are what you are tackling, not the results of them.

2. What is it that you really want to achieve as the result of the situation? If you are being honest with yourself then you will feel the emotional side of yourself emerging as you are writing it down. You will also feel the positive energy surfacing from that as well. If you aren't being honest or you are thinking negatively, you are going to be able to recognize it if you are tuned into the situation.

1. What specifically do you want from the situation? 2. What specifically do you not want to get from the situation? 3. Make sure you are going after the exact opposite of what you don't want to happen. If you leave it open to chance then that could be what happens for you.

1. What is it that you really want from this particular situation? 2. What do you certainly not want to see happen as a result of this particular situation? 3. What is the exact opposite of what you do not want to see happen as a result of this particular situation?

3. How do you go about making that outcome happen for you?

3. What methods can you incorporate to ensure are able to get those types of results from the situation?

The best way to answer this question is to use the "Stand on the Shoulders of Giants" process. This is the basis of the fact that there is no need to reinvent the wheel. There are likely to be others who have faced and tackled the problem you are now facing. Rather than try to find a unique solution to your problem, look at the way others have handled the problem before you and follow their path. In your quest to solve your problem, you may easily come up with easier solutions or shortcuts along the way. By all means go ahead and use them, especially if you believe they are going to help you achieve your goal faster and in a more efficient manner.

A good course of action for you would be to also ask yourself some questions that Jim Rohn has put out there:

It is important to understand all of this is a work in process. You have to want it enough to be willing to work towards it. You aren't going to be successful if you don't commit to putting forth the effort it takes.

If you want good things to happen to you, go out there and make them happen. You will definitely need to learn how to effectively troubleshoot though. If you are able to go through the right process of problem solving you can get to the core of the issues you face. This is going to allow you to evaluate your options and choose a course of action to follow.



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Colin Joss is the author of the hit law of attraction ebook Inspired Attraction. To find out how people just like you - and two stars of The Secret - practice the law of attraction every day check out http://www.InspiredAttraction.com



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