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Rarely does anyone ask themselves these questions and come up with a goal of making a million dollars or marrying
newest supermodel.
But maybe you've found a goal to become
most successful salesperson in your company, a record that will stand for years before anyone else equals your achievements.
Maybe you've found a goal to teach kids to read.
Maybe you've found a goal to become a stellar example of how to demonstrate love in everyday situations.
Maybe you've found a goal to write a book that will teach
world an important lesson that no-one seems to have learned except you.
And maybe you've found a goal to help someone else achieve
success that you know they are capable of.
Whatever central goal you've found for yourself, here are some questions that will help you define what to do next.
Although you may need to research this question, what steps do you need to follow to reach your primary goal?
No-one really knows all
steps required to reach a particular goal, especially if it's one that no-one has reached before, but try to gather whatever information is readily available. Don't spend all your time looking for information, though. You have work to do, so get to it as soon as you have a good idea of where to get started.
Now that you know where you eventually want to end up in life, you may want to take some time to evaluate how
other projects in your life fit into
overall scheme of things.
Here's an example. I recently reviewed my own goals, mostly because I've found myself going in too many directions at once. One of my project, working with
website for my church, stood out as being inconsistent with my primary goal, which is to refine
Keys To Power system and make it available to as many people as possible.
I also noticed that what I thought was a goal of mine (to build a net worth of $1 million within
next year), wasn't so important to me. Actually, I'd be quite content with only $100,000.
And
importance of my photography business also found itself going out
window. It's fun, and I won't avoid it completely, but I really want to spend my time promoting
Keys To Power system to
world.
You may also find that some of your minor goals don't fit anymore with your primary goal.
But just as no man is an island, no goal is truly sufficient unto itself. Your primary goal needs partners to flourish.
What besides this primary goal do you need to be happy? Bring back that list of things that currently make you unhappy. What can you do to change them? Is there a way you can change them and make progress towards your primary goal at
same time?
Also bring back that list of things you'd like to spend your time doing. What can you fit into your schedule as you work towards your primary goal? Schools have periodic recess periods for a reason. No-one can work well without short breaks to have fun. Make sure to allow yourself to have some fun along
way!
There's a lot more that can be said about setting goals and balancing them with playtime. But I've said enough for one article. Go ahead, take a break and have some fun.
Then get to work, you have something important to accomplish!
================================================================= Alan Tutt is
creator of
world-famous Keys To Power Mastery System available at http://www.KeysToPower.com. Learn how to gain absolute control over yourself and your world with
power of your mind and spirit. Free mini-course available. =================================================================

Alan Tutt is the creator of the world-famous Keys To Power Mastery System available at http://www.KeysToPower.com. Learn how to gain absolute control over yourself and your world with the power of your mind and spirit. Free mini-course available.