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“planets.” Label the first circle, “Lifelong Dream.” (And in order to keep this

               example simple, I’ll make it strictly financial, although you can do it with any
               kind of goal you want.) Your lifelong dream might be to save a half a million
               dollars for your retirement years. So, put that number in your “Life” circle. Then
               look at circle two, the next planet in your solar system. That circle you will label,
               “My Year.” What do you need to save in the next year in order to be on course
               to hit your life savings goal? (When you factor in the interest, it’s less than you
               think.)  And  when  you  arrive  at  the  figure,  make  certain  that  it  matches  up
               mathematically with your first circle. In other words, if you save this amount,
               and  save,  say  10  percent  more  each  year  that  follows,  will  you  achieve  your
               “Life”  number?  If  not,  do  some  more  math  until  you  get  a  direct  connection
               between your yearly savings projection and your lifelong goal.

                    Now that you’ve got your first two circles filled with a number, move to the

               third circle, “My Month.” What would you have to save each month to hit your
               year’s goal? Then put that number down. Three circles are now filled.

                    Now go to the final circle, “My Day.” What do you need to do today that, if
               you repeated it every day, would ensure a successful month?

                    (By the way, as I said, this doesn’t have to just be about money, it can be
               about physical fitness, learning a language, relationship networking, spirituality,
               nutrition, or anything important to you.)


                    The power of this system lies in thinking of it as a universe. When you work
               the  math,  you  cannot  help  but  see  that  each  circle,  if  done  successfully,
               guarantees the success of the next circle. If you hit your daily goal every day,
               your monthly goal is automatically hit. In fact, you don’t even have to worry
               about it. And if your monthly goal is reached, the yearly goal has to happen. And
               if your yearly goals are hit, the lifelong goal will be reached.

                    When you study the irrefutable mathematical truth contained in this system,
               a strange feeling comes over you. You realize that all four circles are ultimately
               dependent on the success of just one circle: the circle labeled, “My Day.”

                    Then you get the strangely empowering sensation that you have just proved
               on paper that your day and your life are the same thing. There is no future other

               than the future you are working on today. Your future is not stranded out there
               somewhere in space.

                    This is what the great poet Rainer Maria Rilke meant when he said, “The
               future enters into us, in order to transform itself in us, long before it happens.”
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