Goal Mapping

The only way is up

Jan 3rd, 2012 | By | Category: Goal Mapping, Uncategorized, Uplift articles

Stacey Dinsdale was a heroin addict. Having kicked her habit, she dreamed of a new life, but lacking a way to make her dream a reality she risked slipping back into her old ways. Then she was introduced to Goal Mapping. This is her inspiring story. When you have an addiction your whole life revolves [...]



Be on purpose

Jan 3rd, 2012 | By | Category: Goal Mapping, Uncategorized

We are not all motivated by the same things or in the same ways. Being clear about your own motivations and drives will enable you to generate natural enthusiasm for any endeavour thereby maximising your effectiveness. Identifying your purpose and setting clear goals turns motivation into inspiration. Purpose is to a person what fuel is [...]



Avoiding choice overload

Nov 1st, 2011 | By | Category: Goal Mapping, Latest news, Life Mapping, Uplift articles

Brain Mayne reflects on the reasons why too much choice isn’t always a good thing…



Become fully response-able

Nov 1st, 2011 | By | Category: Goal Mapping

Our ability to choose our response is our greatest freedom. We are each able to think about our own thinking, define our own beliefs, create our own habits and, ultimately, shape our own life. Thought is always the first point of creation. Everything that has ever been created in the history of the world began [...]



Help in times of crisis

Nov 1st, 2011 | By | Category: Articles by Goal Mapping Practitioners, Goal Mapping, Uplift articles

Goal Mapping can have a profound effect on people’s lives, particularly in times of crisis. Ed Hayes, one of our Goal Mapping practitioners, discovered this for himself when he was introduced to Mike… When I first met Mike, he was a depressed and empty guy with no light in his eyes and no joy in his [...]



Get the master mindset for success in the 21st century

Jul 1st, 2011 | By | Category: Goal Mapping, Uplift articles

Although the world around us is constantly changing, the universal principles that govern the process of success are timeless and fundamental. Throughout history one of the key principles of success has been to ‘innovate’. The term innovation comes from the Latin noun for action and means: to renew or change. The goal of innovation is [...]



Helen Turier: Positively inspiring

Jun 10th, 2011 | By | Category: Goal Mapping, Goal Mapping Practitioner Programme, Testimonials and case studies, Uplift articles

When Helen Turier attended Brian Mayne’s Goal Mapping workshop in January last year, she was intrigued (although a little sceptical) about what the outcome might be. But the effect of “learning Goal Mapping from the person that invented it” was a profound one – and it enabled Helen to address a lifelong habit of negative [...]



View your life through a positive paradigm

Jun 9th, 2011 | By | Category: Goal Mapping, Uplift articles

We don’t really see life as it truly is: we see life through our personal paradigm of it – in other words, we see life as we are. Your perception is coloured by your beliefs and attitudes, and you can choose whether these work against you, or help you spot new visions of opportunity, potential [...]



Meet Life Nav: your co-pilot for success

Jun 9th, 2011 | By | Category: Goal Mapping, Uplift articles

We’re all on a journey through life, yet so many of us don’t know where we’re heading. Fortunately, we all have an internal sat nav system that will take us wherever we want to go and help us achieve our goals. Once you’ve entered your goal or destination into your subconscious sat nav it will [...]



How to get from zero to hero

Apr 1st, 2011 | By | Category: Articles by Goal Mapping Practitioners, Featured articles, Goal Mapping, Testimonials and case studies

Read Dorothy’s inspirational and incredible story of the difference that she and Goal Mapping have made to the children at her school in Lahore, Pakistan.