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Goal Setting Worksheets
An easy way to keep your goals organized is to
use goal setting worksheets. With goal setting worksheets, you can
easily reference your goals by whatever organization system you
choose. For example, you can have separate goal setting worksheets
for career goals, personal goals, financial goals, and educational
goals. You can also organize your goal setting worksheets by time
frame, such as 1-year goals, five-year goals, and long-term goals.
Be specific when you're writing your goals on the worksheets. Start
off with writing a success creed. A success creed is a list of the
beliefs, values, and principles that you hold most dear. It is the
driving force of all your positive actions in your life. Verbalizing
your success creed crystallizes your beliefs and serves as a guide
when you are faced with tough decisions. If you are unsure of which
path to take, refer to your success creed to remind you of what is
important to you. For example, if you came upon a very large sum of
money that did not belong to you, what determines whether or not you
keep it?
Somewhere on your worksheets should be success questions. Success
questions help to focus your thoughts and directs your actions
towards achieving the goals you set. You can ask yourself things
such as;
* "What is the most valuable use of my time right now?"
* "What can I do to make a sale on my next call?"
* "What steps can I take to reach $1 million in income by the time
I'm 50?"
* "What can I do to lose weight and have fun doing it?"
* "What do I need to learn in order to get a promotion?"
All are geared towards positive responses. Refer to these questions
on a regular basis, and, most importantly, answer them.
Review your worksheets regularly. If you are serious about your
goals, you will want to review them multiple times every day. By
doing so, you ingrain your goals and maintain focus throughout your
daily life. Before you know it, you will find yourself to be
successful beyond your expectations.
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