WireySpindell,
There is no difference between achieving a 5 year goal and a goal for tomorrow. I know it feels like it, but from a LOA there is no difference. I'll write my theories and whys in another post. Yet, even this morning I had another thought as to why this might be.
My initial thoughts are this:
Do your goals all support each other? Or are they mutually exclusive? A or B. Do any conflict with each other.
What if happens if you don't get a goal on a date that you have specified, do they all come tumbling down?
Can you not join all the visualisation and timings together into a "super image"?
If not I'd start daily visualising goals only up to a year, otherwise you'll constantly think I'm 5 years off, which will become really demotivating.
To find out what works and doesn't work for YOU, you could just start doing your weekly goals. If you can notice what works and what does not work for your shorter term goals, you can easily apply the winners to your longer term goals.
If your goals really are time dependant, I'd say start finding images for them all, that are the end result for your vision board and journal. Then you, your unconscious mind and the universe are all heading in a direction.
Goals don't just happen by themselves. You have to do something as well to make them happen.
Write all your goals down.
Which are the most important to you?
What can you do and YOU WILL DO, today, tomorrow, everyday so that you achieve your goals.
To the extent that you're willing to do all the work to achieve your goals, is also the extent that you will not have to.
Do a weekly review, to help me achieve my goals I did this....I learnt this....I didn't do this. Even if you didn't go anything this week towards your goals, just by mentally noting them again, helps.
Do you know what all your end results, look, sound and feel like? Getting writing.
Why aren't you doing 2 visualisation session already?