"If life is a journey, how will you get there if you don’t have an itinerary? Goals tell you where you are going, how you are going to get there, and what you will do when you get there".
1. Decide what you want.
2. Start small, but keep walking. Goals don’t necessarily have to be big.
3. Match your goals to relevant areas of life. It's not unusual to have general goals that apply to all areas of your life. Things like, “I want to be successful”, or “I want to be rich”.
4. Be positive when stating your goals.
5. Don’t underestimate yourself.
6. Write it down. Putting your goal down on paper is more than just memorizing it.
7. Affirm it. Affirmation is really more than writing down, “I am going to buy my $750,000 home by Christmas”, twenty times. It’s about being conscious not only of your thought processes, but also of your acts during the day.
8. Stop procrastinating. So you’ve heard this before. Big deal. Well, it is. Time wastage is one of the greatest crimes in history.
9. Habituate yourself to liking the challenges. The most difficult thing is to like something useful.
10. Review your progress. After setting, affirming and doing, comes reviewing. It's an important reminder to keep you on the path of achieving the goals you've set yourself.
11. And above all and after all, compare the goals you set for yourself when you start working for yourself and SFI.
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"If life is a journey, how will you get there if you don’t have an itinerary? Goals tell you where you are going, how you are going to get there, and what you will do when you get there".
1. Decide what you want.
2. Start small, but keep walking. Goals don’t necessarily have to be big.
3. Match your goals to relevant areas of life. It's not unusual to have general goals that apply to all areas of your life. Things like, “I want to be successful”,
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