To
accomplish anything in life, it helps if you have some
idea of what you want as the results of your actions.
That's called setting a goal. The whole purpose of setting
goals is to plan your life rather than take life as
it comes.
The
most important part of goal setting is knowing what
it is that you want. Once you decide what that is, write
it down! After you have written your goals down, keep
them somewhere where you can see them daily. As you
achieve each one, add another.
Begin
by setting 20-year goals. List the personal achievements
you want to accomplish. Who and what do you want to
be in 20 years? What do you want to own? Where, and
in what kind of housing do you want to live? What are
the status symbols you dream of? What do you want for
your family? If you don't know what you want, how can
you expect to get it?
Take
a hard look at the future and at yourself. Say, "That's
the person I want to be in 20 years and I'm willing
and eager to pay the price to become that person."
Once
you have your 20-year goals sketched out, cut them in
half and there are your ten-year goals. Halve them again
for your five-year goals. Do it one more time for your
30-month goals. Then, set up goals for the next 12 months.
Work on this one carefully. Next, break the list down
into months, weeks, and finally, goals for the coming
week and tomorrow. What you do today can have a powerful
impact on all your tomorrows!
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