Articles tagged with: setting goals
Goal Setting »
Most people have heard the concrete benefits of goal setting. That it will provide us with purpose, that it has the benefit to affect the landscape of each of our lives. In that spirit here are six more fantastic reasons to love goal setting – and, if you haven’t already – to think about utilizing goals the very next time you would like to attain something really cool.
1. It is the map for a life you decide to live. It ought to be significantly strengthening to have the ability to …
Goal Setting »
Since when did goal setting become so difficult? If you believe most of the stuff you see online, it’s as simple as writing out what you want, making it measurable and all that, and off you go. Dreams achieved.
But that’s not what reality reflects, is it?
We set goals, have amazing intentions, and a belly full of desire, and for whatever reason, we give up or abandon the goal completely.
I cannot even begin to explain to you how mad this makes me.
Chances are good that presently you are going from goal …
Uncategorized »
People from all types of background have gone on to achieve success at staggering heights. We’ve all heard this song and dance before; that it doesn’t matter where you are from or what your circumstances were, but rather, where you are going.
Since success and background are independent, it begs the question, why do some people choose success, and why do some people choose not to succeed?
Success tends to be the result of a decision on our part. At the end of the day, whether or not we achieve success in …
Goal Books, Goal Setting »
The power of goals is immense; it has been the process for many of the most successful people in the world as they traveled the steps of their own journey. But what sets them apart from the lay person, who goes from unachieved goal to unachieved goal, is that they have learned the correct way to go about setting their goals. The most successful people, in any industry, field or occupation, are not making the following mistakes when they decide on a goal. Are you?
1. They phrase it correctly. Did …


