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Hi Warriors, After spending some time in this forum it has become apparent that creating goals and writing them down can be very useful in helping to achieve success. Can anybody point me towards some sort of guide or tutorial that explains how to do this properly. It would be most appreciated. ![]() Regards Izzymay |
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Here’s a blueprint for writing goals down and achieving them 1. Make a list of what you desire – cover all aspects of your life - Choose one you have most passion about.2. Make a timetable for this desire. Specify a time limit or deadline for your goal fulfillment. Just determine for yourself the concrete date you want this goal to be achieved. I.e. “By December 31, 2009 I will be doing $10,000 a month” or “On January 01, 2010 I will have 100,000 subscribers on my opt-in list”3. Explore all resources available to you that may facilitate your goal achievement and split you main goal into a series of sub-goals, steps that lead to the main goal fulfillment – and again, make them precise and with the deadlines. I.e. you may split you goal with subscribers into the following steps:4. Always have your goals at hand – in a notebook, desktop of your laptop or likewise so you can often look at them. One of my friends used to stick sheets of paper with the goal for this day on her fridge among other messages so every time she looked at the fridge this sheet reminded her of her goal.a) October 01 – I will have the first 1,000 subscribersThoroughly examine as much as you can about the ways to fulfill your goal. And stick to your own way – you may not succeed but you’ll learn so very much that the experience will be priceless.- September 15 – My e-mailing follow-up system shall be running smoothlyb) November 01 - … (so on) 5. Continue working on the steps to your main goal. Each day plan specific actions that are needed to make your current step in the queue. 6. Choose another desire from your list and work with it the same way, then another and another. Be persistent, patient and… flexible. Sometimes with time it turns out that the goal you starved for months ago is not worth fulfilling. And may be the most important issue: NGU (Never Give UP!) |
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I like this post and the replies, it really helped a lot. A list of all the goals and having a time table will really work for me. It gives me a sense of fulfillment when I see the list with several check marks on it.
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Another tip is to write your goals out as affirmations. Instead of "I want to be earning $10,000 a month by X" make it -- "I earn $10,000 a month". The reason is that your subconscious merely acts on the consistent order it's given. So if you tell yourself that "you want" something... your subconscious does it's best to keep you in that state of "wanting". But if you word your goal as a statement of fact and something that you're definitely moving towards, your subconscious complies and collaborates, to help you advance to the outcome that you've claimed as your own. It's also important to "feel" your way into it. You need to be able to see yourself in possession of that which you seek. Beliefs are important. When you first set a BIG goal, it can seem out of reach. But that's only the result of your preexisting internal conditioning. Setting your goal as an affirmation and repeating it over and over overcomes those limitations previously installed. When you KNOW heart and soul that what you want is in fact yours, that's when magic happens. |
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The only thing that should be added is that affirmations will help much more if you not only repeat them to yourself, but at the same time FEEL the state of happiness, inspiration, real "tingles down your spine". What am I talking about? Just give yourself some time and remember a situation in your life when you felt REALLY happy. Everyone has such remembrances. For someone it may be the moment of falling in love and receiving a favorable response, for another one it may be just running on the wet grass when a child with all that enourmous world rushing in the face... Remember such situation and feel again what you felt at that very moment. The trick is that these should not be mere remembrances. You should recover those FEELINGS, those SENSATIONS of happiness in your body you had at that time. Spend some time to remember those feelings and your organizm will readily reproduce such sensations at your will. In a week or two you'll find out that you may evoke the sensations of happiness in yourself just whenever you want them. And then - having such feelings and sensations - repeat the affirmations. Our subconscious has such a peculiarity - it is not that flexible as our conscious is. The first time you say to yourself "I do $10,000 a month" the subconscious will put no attention to your words. Like "Oh, these are just words, like many others. Don't notice. " After the second repeat it'll respond as "Have you said something? Didn't catch. " When you repeat the affirmation for the third time the subconscious will at last put some attention to your words and try to consider it.![]() But for the subconscious to make this affirmation a law to be observed (and eventually to be materialized) it usually takes around 40 days - that's the period of flexibility, when a new concept transforms to the inner law. And what you have to do is to repeat the affirmations (with FEELINGS and physical SENSATIONS at the moment of repeating them) for such period of not less than 40 days successively. | |
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Excellent post, Sergey! Yes, feelings are VERY important. As visualization expert, Carole Dore says, "Feelings get the blessing". When you establish a target or goal and add those sensory-rich details of sight, sound, scent, taste and FEELINGS - your goal takes on a whole new perspective. It's not just a statement but a real experience. At first a goal can appear as little more than words on a page. But when you breathe life into it by imagining the result, feeling it fully and joyfully and assuming that it's already yours, without any doubt -- this simple statement becomes a powerful force that can shape your life in accordance to your desire. Repetition makes it believable. At first, as Sergey points out, goals are just a series of words like any other. But when they're repeated as powerful affirmations, they shape your reality. When it FEELS as though the physical manifestation of a goal is a natural and inevitable result, it usually is. |
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Thank you everyone for your help. I think this information will help a lot of us! Izzymay |
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Writing your goals down can sometimes be difficult, especially if you are unsure about how to write goals that you can achieve. Remember the principles of setting specific, measurable, realistic, and timely goals and you can cut down on the generic goals you may be used to and start working with goals that are more motivating. All of the time and effort you put into writing your goals will result in a solid action plan that you can follow to achieve your goals and develop personal success.
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Here is a report and worksheet on goal setting for everyone here. They're free of charge. Just right click on the link and choose "save target as" or "save link as". Report on Creating Power Goals: http://www.thebigdreamer.com/mini-report/sept-09/creating-power-goals.pdf In this 15-page mini report, it explains in detail the S.M.A.R.T goal setting formula to guide you to set your goals effectively for your career, business and personal aspirations. Worksheet to Create Power Goals: http://www.thebigdreamer.com/mini-report/sept-09/creating-power-goals-worksheet.pdf Here is a 6-page worksheet to help you create an action plan. The mini report presents and explains the formula for setting goals properly, while the worksheet is where you write down your goals. I send out reports and worksheets like these to my subscribers twice a month. Hope you guys find them useful. Cheers~ Mark |
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