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Yes, not only is it OK, I think it's probably the only
way we reach our goals. The people who zig and then
don't come back to zag are lost because they didn't
have a clear picture of where they were heading. If you
are continually playing your tapes and visualizing the
future as you desire it, you will be amazed at the small
amount of zigzagging you will do.


Don't forget the whole art of sailing an ocean
racing yacht is to continually zigzag to get to the goal
in the shortest space of time.


Do repeated attempts help us accomplish our goals?
Yes, absolutely. The more we try, the more
feedback and input goes into the biocomputer. If you
can temper these attempts, with honing-up the vision
of what it is that you are trying to accomplish, that
will give very strong input into your biocomputer.
Most people who keep on failing, (and there are
many) are those who do not have clearly defined
goals or clearly defined plans. They just keep on
doing and they just keep on failing. (They have only
got the persistence part of the program right! For
sustained success you will need many programs, not
just one!) They have not taken great pains to insert
proper programs into their biocomputer to give them
proper tracks to run on. Consequently, they keep
crashing and wondering why! Next!


Do you still try to solve your problems consciously?
No way! I have too many problems. I also take
problems on from individuals and corporations, I am
a professional problem solver, a hired biocomputer. I
always use the same method, for my own problems
or for my clients. I define the problem, I write it
down. I try to define the end result. I don't
necessarily try to find the solution for the problem,

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