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December 27, 2007

Eight Powerful Ways to Reach Your Goals

Do you want to set life goals but don’t know where or how to start?

Or do you have your goals but can’t deal with the barriers that keep you from realizing them. Here are eight proven ways to help you set goals and achieve them.

1. Identify Your Goal’s Purpose. The method here is to first recognize the significance of your goal and the positive impact it will have on your life. This gives you that all-important motivation to take action.

2. Set your goals and establish the plan. One of the reasons a goal may not be achieved is that there is no detailed plan to accomplish it. Setting a goal is step one. But you must also have a plan of action to achieve it. Then within the plan set measurable progress markers so that you can monitor how you’re doing. Goals are a work in progress and by measuring your progress you are able to fine-tune your plan as you come closer to achieving it.

3. Stay focused. Stick to your goal plan and monitor your progress. Believe it and you’ll continue to build momentum that helps you stay focused. And this consistency of focus is also what will drive your motivation.

4. Keep up the momentum. Do everything you can to stay motivated by fueling the momentum in your plan. Momentum comes from the little successes and resulting progress in your plan. Do something everyday to achieve your goal. This is what builds momentum.

5. Monitor your progress. Know where you are in achieving your plan by monitoring your progress. Always ask the question: what can I do next to achieve my goal? Is there something else you can do to shorten the time from where you are not to successful achievement of your goal? Have you missed something? Have you got all the information you need? Or is there someone else that can help you? Keep the pressure on.

6. Every idea is significant. Don’t let a good idea get away. When a thought or idea comes to you, get it down on paper. This means keep a pen and paper handy at all times, wherever you are.

7. Be positive. Believe in your ability to achieve your goals. Work at keeping negative thoughts and doubts out of your mind. Be positive in everything you do. And be kind to yourself with self-affirmations and positive thinking. Don’t waste your time with negative people. Keep company with other positive people.

8. Be grateful for having goals. Consider yourself fortunate to actually have goals. And be grateful for the positive outcomes that will come into your life when they are achieved. Remember, its not only about achieving the goal, it’s the journey in getting there. Setting and achieving goals is a personal growth exercise that will leave you more self-motivated, more empowered and spiritually and fundamentally a stronger and self satisfied person.

By following these powerful tips to goal setting and achievement, you will soon be on your way to establishing a blue print for living your life. They are that important, as you will find out when you begin to plan for the future through goal setting.

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April 7, 2008

Geoff RobertsonNo Gravatar @ 3:49 pm

Hi Kaled,

Goal setting sure is an important aspect of a person’s life. I particularly like your comment about avoiding negative people. I find being around them for too long drains my energy. Positive people on the other hand help build each other up and I find that when I am with positive people we all get built up.

- Geoff

April 9, 2008

Kaled AsmriNo Gravatar @ 10:12 pm

Hey Geoff,

I sometimes find it hard when those negative people are relatives or family members. I remember that I read useful tips to handle this case in Yes! Attitude Book by Jeffrey Gitomer.

Kaled AsmriNo Gravatar @ 10:13 pm

I forgot to say thanks a lot Geoff…

April 13, 2008

Geoff RobertsonNo Gravatar @ 1:23 pm

No problems. It looks like an interesting book. Thanks for the tip.

- Geoff

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