Excuse me if I'm bursting some bubbles here, but I find this is worth discussing.
points 1, 2, 3 all have something in common, which is "fake it, till you make it".
In my lifetime I've had several people (close and distant) telling me this is how it works. Honestly, it's overrated. You learn through experience. This means putting yourself on the line. If you have some thought in your mind, you should express it and learn from the reactions you get. And yes, you might get rejected for it.
You seem too focused on the internal process.
anyway, here's my take
1. Vision: ehhhh, I don't know if you really want to go proclaiming goals in life are not important. I'd love to write a book and I can vision myself on the backside of the cover looking all smart. But if I don't set the goal to write 500 words a week I'll probably never get there. Protip: set goals over a set time to make them realistic. exp: "i want to achieve this by that time" If you can't it's unrealistic and you should aim lower, build up from there. Don't be so hard on yourself.
2. State manegement: Controlling your thoughts is easier said than done. I'm hella impulsive. I find it really, really, reaaaaaaaaaaaalllllyyyyyy hard to resist my urges. LIKE REALLY HARD, so hard I usually let it go. And strangely, I enjoy it. The problem is that these urges don't always come at the right time. Through perspective and practicing awereness I'm able to control myself more than before . This was/is a problem for me. If you compare this to someone who seeks fault in others at times when things go wrong it's often the same story. The bottom line is recognizing your behaviour and patterns. This is also why field-reports are encouraged.
I don't know why you go into the mindset of being succesfull and not even explaining what being 'succesful' really means. It's way too open for suggestion. Also no guidelines on how to get there makes it seem like you're just rambling.
3. Beliefs: I like the governement involvement in this one. I think it's hilarious, yeah the goverment and the church keep us small. hallelujah, but honestly just realizing that is 1/10 of what you ought to do. But other than that this section reads "fake it till you make it" all over. You can't realistically belief in yourself if you don't know what you can do. Some tech-savvy guy will find the block in your ferrari and make it go faster. why? because he knows he can. How does he know? He probably likes messing around with engines, and gladly does so in his spare-time. Sure the governement doesn't like this, maybe fine him. And he'll be pissed, but shrugs it off the next time he sees an engine he can work with.
which takes me to your last point and probably the most practical one:
4. strategy: I go often to Ibiza, a few friends of mine live there. But one guy I met there truly comes to mind. This one fella who hangs out at the beachbar has a catamaran. What he does is drag his catamaran down the beach, "accidently" bumps into a group of girls and invites them on his catamaran for a sail to formentera (a island along the south coast). He picks the girls he likes when doing this, so they usually go. On the catamaran he tells the girls about formentera and how nostradamus predicted it'd be the last place on earth where there'd be people living. He also informs them he likes to sail naked, and gladly does so. This guy got laid. ALOT.
Why? He had a strategy. Better called: A routine. He matched his demographic with girls that'd like it. And he liked them for liking him.
But more to the point: It seems this is your get-out-of-jail-for-free card. Points 1 to 3 all showed how you should focus on the internal process for the whole duration of ??? (I still don't know where this comes into practice). But alas, here we are. TAKE ACTION seems to be the point. However where are the guidelines on how to get to that realization my ibiza dude had?
This whole thread looks like a teenager holding a pep talk. YOU CAN DO IT, IF ONLY YOU BELIEVE, BELIEVE IT, NOW DO IT.
I'm not that naïve and neither should you be or anyone else.