Category :: Goal Setting Articles |
Author :: Skye Thomas  |
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| Article Title :: Giving Up Too Soon |
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| So you feel beaten up and bruised and you're ready to quit. You have no support system or the one you have is pathetically inadequate for the goals you've set. You're so tired that the couch is looking more and more inviting everyday. You have bills piling up and you probably ought to get a real job anyway. The failure rate is statistically high and nobody is going to fault you if you quit. Who really cares if you give up and quit now? You do.Let's look at each piece one at a time. You're beaten up and exhausted. Congratulations! That means you've been working harder then you've probably ever worked in your life. You wouldn't be able to accomplish anything of real importa (read full article) |
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Category :: Goal Setting Articles |
Author :: Rabbi Michael Ozair  |
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| Article Title :: The Stories We Tell Ourselves |
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| The Hasidic master, Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach taught that on Passover night we are bringing our entire life stories to the Seder table to be freed. What exactly does this mean? To begin with, we are by nature, storytellers. Whether we are aware of it or not, we live in a world of stories. Stories that we tell our family, friends, coworkers, and clients. Stories we share over the phone, e-mail, in our journals and the stories that are constantly playing themselves out in our heads. Stories about what's happening to those we love, stories about those we despise, stories that inspire the spirit, and stories that instill fear.The sum and total of our life is that, from our birth unt (read full article) |
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Category :: Goal Setting Articles |
Author :: Bill Gluth  |
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| Article Title :: Stop Setting Goals; Make Decisions Instead |
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| Every private client I work with begins at the same place. They first paint a clear picture of their goals, from the future back to today.Then they make a conscious decision to realize that goal by a specific date.Finally they create small, time and date driven baby steps to reach that goal.Imagine how buildings are constructed. First there is land, then a foundation, next a skeletal structure, then walls, wiring, plumbing, finish work and finally a building.Imagine your goals in the same way. First make a conscious decision to construct the goal (just like an architect does when creating a building). Then create a foundation, put together the skeletal s (read full article) |
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Category :: Goal Setting Articles |
Author :: Angie Dixon  |
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| Article Title :: I Need to Accomplish Something |
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| Do you have trouble taking a day off? Boy, I do. When I take a day off I lie around all day, read novels, eat whatever I want, take a nap, and generally do whatever I want. It’s awful. I get depressed, I don’t feel well, I don’t accomplish anything.Did you catch that last phrase? “I don’t accomplish anything.” Well, of course not, it’s a DAY OFF. But do you ever feel that way? That you should be accomplishing something even when you’ve told yourself and others that you’re taking a day off?Do you work on weekends? Evenings? Do you eat at your desk? I do all those things, sometimes. And what it means for me when I’m doing those things is that I’m “out o (read full article) |
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Category :: Goal Setting Articles |
Author :: Karen Bianchi  |
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| Article Title :: Ready, Set, Change! |
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| I was at work one day, calling on a customer who wasn’t answering her phone. Her voice mail message started out in the usual way, “…we’re not home, leave a message…” what followed was not so usual. It continued, “…by the way, we’ve recently made some changes in our life, if we don’t call you back, you’re one of the changes, beeeep”. My first reaction was disbelief at what was probably one of the rudest messages I had ever heard (and I’ve heard quite a few!). But I couldn’t get it off my mind, and by the end of the day I had changed my perspective. I began to admire this woman, who was obviously at the end of her rope. She was very determined, for whatever reaso (read full article) |
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Category :: Goal Setting Articles |
Author :: Austin Helsel  |
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| Article Title :: Goals |
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| “A successful attempt at scoring”Let’s break that definition of Goals down a little. When you attempt a goal, does that mean you hit the mark you were shooting for? Or does it mean you tried? And if you tried [attempted] and did not hit the goal you intended does that mean the attempt had no value? When a baby attempts to take the 1st step and falls, have they moved a little closer to walking? Of course he or she has! Success is at every “attempt”Love Goals or hate them, most successful people set Goals. Can you succeed without them? Some have. What about you? Do you need a goal?Maybe what we should do first is find out why goals are scary to many. For one t (read full article) |
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Category :: Goal Setting Articles |
Author :: Shari Peace  |
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| Article Title :: 5 Good Ways to Make Steady Progress on Your Goals & Projects |
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| 1. Schedule a specific time and day to work on the goal – just as if it were an appointment. Don’t just wait for “someday” to work on it. It will always get bumped by more urgent (but not necessarily more important) tasks unless you make it a priority. Carving out a specific time to work on the project will make sure it finds its way onto your to-do list.2. Do a little at a time. How much progress could you make
if you had 36 hours to work on your goal? If you work only
10 minutes a day on a goal, that’s 36 hours a year!3. Write this note on a post-it: “What have I done today to
work on __________ ?” (write your goal on the blank line) (read full article) |
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Category :: Goal Setting Articles |
Author :: Song Chengxiang  |
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| Article Title :: How to Set Effective Goals That Guarantee Your Success |
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| In this article, I will be sharing with you the secrets to set effective goals that will guarantee your success. I wish you can apply it into your own goals setting. and wish all your goals come true.So what is a goal? In my previous issues, I talked a lot about quantum creation , and manifestation. You have already know that the universe will always obey your order, take your instruction and turn it into the exact things you want. Believe it or not, you are creating all the time, the only difference is some of your creations are unconscious, and some are conscious. Unfortunately, most of our unconscious creation are not what we truly want, as a result, we are consistently creati (read full article) |
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Category :: Goal Setting Articles |
Author :: HPriya Sivan  |
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| Article Title :: In Pursuance of Your Dream Career |
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| What do u wanna be when you grow up?" " I don’t wanna grow up”!! How lovely it would be if we don’t grow up and be a child forever?The teacher asked her class what each wanted to become when they grew up. The teacher noticed one boy sitting silent.. So asked him” What do you want to be when you grow up?" "Possible" he replied. "Possible?" asked the teacher. "Yes," He said. "My mom says I am impossible. So when I get to be big, I want to be possible. !! This is a popular joke going around.But seriously how many times have you heard the question, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" As a teenager you tend to hear this question a lot, but you have probably heard (read full article) |
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Category :: Goal Setting Articles |
Author :: Lisa Martin  |
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| Article Title :: How Being Intentional Makes You Happy |
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| "Inspiration does not beget action. Action begets inspiration." - Chinese ProverbThis proverb succinctly sums up the power of intention. Nothing happens, nothing changes without intended action.An intention can best be described as an aim guiding an action. What you intend, what you truly focus your energy on, will in some form be realized. The thought alone will not make the intention come true--rather, the outcome will be influenced by your desire combined with action steps, small or large. Clear, achievable intentions lead to transformation.When you are clear on your intentions, your expectations become realistic and achievable. That leads to less disappoint (read full article) |
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