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6 Simple Steps to Goal Setting
Whether you are trying to revamp your life or complete a simple term paper, goal setting is a critical element in helping you succeed at whatever task you decide to accomplish! How To Set Goals - 6 Simple Steps 1. Decide What You Want -...

Affiliate Goals - Successful Goal Setting for Affiliates
When I first started out with Affiliate Marketing a few years ago, my primary goal was a very simple one. I just wanted enough money to pay for my hosting, which at the time was an ungodly $40 per month for a small website. Of course, these days...

PRACTICAL GOAL SETTING
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Setting Goals and Implementing Change
One of the most important aspects of management is implementing change and setting goals. Managers must decide what their goals are and how they are going to achieve them. This is a basic part of strategic planning. Setting small goals is a small...

Why Goal Setting can be so Tough
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Goal Setting and How You can Guarantee Success

We all know how important it is to have goals? But what is it that separates success and failure when endeavoring to achieve your goals? If I'm to point to one specific thing that can surely sabotage your goal success it's ambiguity. It's a lack of being specific. It's that vague pale definition that doesn't even sound believable when you say it.

For example, "I want to loose weight". It doesn't provide anything that I would deem able to stimulate passion , energy or excitement. It has no purpose, direction or timetable attached to it. It's destined to fail. In fact, it was never really a goal in the first place , at best it was an ambiguous statement.

Goal setting is simple. Like anything, if you want to experience success, follow those that have been successful and copy them. Gary Ryan Blair aka " The Goals Guy " has a quick a simple method. All you have to do to properly plan your goals is to ask 3 questions.

WHAT? will help you define whether it's something you wish to be, have or do.

HOW? will allow you to define with precision and exactness, what you must do to acheve your goals in a predetermined amount of time.

WHY? is the fuel you need to keep you going and give passion and purpose to your objective

Once you've answered these three questions in detail, you've got yourself a bona fide goal. Yes. It's very important to right it down. Writing it down clarifies and crystallizes it for you It becomes a point of reference. Use it as a catalyst or trigger for the most powerful component of reviewing your goals - the power of


visualization.

Make sure your goals are close at hand and make a point of reviewing your short term goals at least once a day. Although most successful people will tell you that they do it 2 or 3 times daily.

The problem is the onus is on you to remember to review them. But is 1,2 or 3 times daily enough to make them happen. Is it often enough to engrain with certainty, your goal objectives will be met? If you're truly serious about your goals and achieving them, why would you even want to leave that to chance?

Why not put your daily goal review on autopilot. Imagine having your goals fed 1000's of times a day to your subconscious mind unobtrusively while all the while you're working, typing, playing or surfing on your computer.

If you want to have the most impact, you have to engage the other 5/6ths of your brain ( your subconscious) to work harmoniously with your conscious will (1/6th of your brain power). If you want the power to engrain your goals and objectives into your subconscious.......
About the Author

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