The Reason You Have Not Accomplished Your Dreams

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Have you considered that big purchase and wondered how you will ever get it? You may have been working toward it but keep getting sidetracked. Or have you given up on a big goal because it seems impossible? Would you like to know how to get what you truly want? Tony Robbins RPM system's primary function is to show you how to stay focused and accomplish your outcome. With this strategy, you can finally turn all your dreams into reality.

RPM: How To Get What You Really Want" Rapid Planning Method

Anthony Robbins "Rapid Planning Method" Time of Your Life Program

Why do you think New Year's resolutions never become a reality for most people? It may be because a targeted outcome requires the correct strategy. Tony Robbins RPM is a strategy that helps you create a clear result, a juicy purpose, and a flexible massive action plan to achieve it. RPM stands for a Results-focused, Purpose-driven, Massive action plan. This new way of thinking starts by asking these three questions; what, why, and actions. What specific, measurable, attainable, reachable, and timely results are you after? The more precise you are about your goal, the more it will be possible to achieve. Why do you need this result? Why does it keep you awake at night because you want it so desperately? What would you be willing to give up to get the result? Your compelling purpose will fuel you through the inevitable hard times to the satisfying reward.

Once you have a clear result and know your purpose, consider all action items that will achieve the result. Write down everything you can think of, whether big or small. Nothing you write down is too big or too small. At this stage, it doesn't matter if it is relevant to your outcome; the goal is to get it out of your head. Research your result and some of the action items you wrote down. Try to find other people who have to achieve the result you are dedicated to achieving and see if there are any action items you may have missed. Now, you are looking at an extensive to-do list, which scares you. How will you ever get all this done? Completing all of this will take forever! Not to worry, you already have a solution that you do every day.

Think about the first time you learned how to drive. You hopefully learned how to pay attention to hundreds of different things, including checking the mirrors, using turn signals, reading road signs, parallel parking, other cars on the road, picking a radio station, and much more. If you have been behind the wheel for a while, you call the hundreds of action items required just one word, driving. What you are doing is called chunking. You are lumping all the action items into one outcome and thus making it must be easiest to manage. Apply the same methodology to your action item list and group together action items that accomplish the same outcome; these chunks will now be called RPM blocks.

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Here is why this is more than just another to-do list. Instead of having hundreds of action items, you should be able to chunk together less than a dozen RPM blocks. Chunking turns more into less. Next, prioritize which RPMs are more critical to the ultimate result to determine what to do first. The goal should be to narrow your active RPM blocks to be within your emotion threshold and allow you to take action without stress. Transforming your actions into RPM blocks is the key to consistent success because you can stay in the fulfillment zone.

Applying this chunking system to your business will make managing it much more manageable. How would it feel if running your business was chunked together, just like driving your car? What if everyone who works with you in your company feels the same way? It's a simple philosophy, but it can be challenging. It's easier to believe your business could be simpler to simplify. Instead, ask yourself if accomplishing your result would be more manageable if there were fewer things to worry about.

It's time to push past goals and get the outcome you want. A goal may have a deadline, but an outcome has a real plan to accomplish a result. If you are working toward success, it becomes easier to make decisions because you will only be willing to do those action items that help you with your outcome. This mindset is how you will get the result you want.

Works Cited

Robbins, Anthony. "RPM: How To Get What You Really Want" Rapid Planning Method, Robbins Research International, 2017. pp. 85 - 94