Tuesday, December 2, 2008

What and by When ?

I remember a time when writing goals just before the new year was all about the WHAT.

My lists were long and detailed.

I had a clear vision of where I was going. Or was I?

Without a deadline, without the question WHEN, you're just shooting in the dark.

We all understand deadlines when it comes to work but sometimes fail to apply the same principles to our goals.

You will attack goals and dreams with greater intensity, passion, and commitment when the clock is ticking.

When listing your goals this year just before the new year hits, make sure to add a date next to all of them.

If for some reason the goal you listed is not reached by the set time (might happen with larger goals, the ones that really challenge you) rest assured having a target is better than not having one at all.

Reset the date to when you think it'll be done and double your efforts.

If you wrote goals for this year (which I hope you did), only you know how you did this year.

What a feeling to cross off a new goal or better yet cross off a goal that's been reappearing year after year because it never got done and finally, just finally gets realized.

For me this year was loaded with old time goals like that, goals that finally materialized this year 5 years after they were originally conceived.

Your mind, like a magnet will eventually attract the right person, the right opportunity, or the resources to make your goals a reality.

We still don't fully understand the full power of our minds but I do know that the people who write and plan out their goals are far more successful and happy than the ones who leave it up to chance every year.

Get clear with what you want. There is a tool we use to do just that. It helps you organize your goals by creating a detailed map along with the action steps to get there.

It comes free when you purchase the FSD Training Guide. Our gift to you to get you started on the right track this coming new year.

Get clear here.

Master Yourself,

Sifu Martin

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