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For example, worry is a form of negative goal setting. It is the process of thinking about, imagining, and visualizing, with fear and anxiety, exactly what you don’t want to happen. When you worry, you are using visualization in a negative way. Exactly those problems that you don’t want will be attracted into your life. In Job 3:25, Job says, “The thing which I greatly feared has come upon me.” This refers to the unhappy consequences of negative visualization. You must be very careful how you use the visualizing power.
Goals!: How to Get Everything You Want -- Faster Than You Ever Thought Possible
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