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Why You Need To Clarify Your Goals

Clarify Your Goals for Greater Success

A goal is like a compass. It helps you focus on where you want to go in life and make positive progress to get there. However, it’s important to remember that you need absolute clarity in your goals.

The human brain is a wonderful thing but it likes to work with absolute clarity.

Think of a SatNav device. If you instruct it to find a “sandy beach” it will be totally lost. It needs specific instructions and the brain works in a similar way.

So instead of something vague like “I want to own a fast car” you must set you goal with clarity: -

“I own a 2009, bright red, Aston Martin Vantage”

With such direct instruction the brain can get to work.

You’ll want to make it as easy as possible for you to reach your goals.

It may take some more time on your part, but when you write out detailed instructions for yourself instead of vague ideas, you have a much better chance at success. Not only do you know exactly what you need to do, but such plans also tend to invigorate you with more enthusiasm.

Follow these tips in order to clarify your goals:

Figure out your ultimate goal. What, exactly, do you want?

  • Instead of a goal like “I want to be successful,” get down to specifics, such as “I want to own my own business which brings in at least $10,000 per month.”

Don’t be afraid of detail. You make the ultimate decision on what you want. Just don’t be afraid to set the details. Avoid goals like “I want to be rich” because there is no detail.

  • How much money do you want to make?
  • Why? What will this money provide for you that you desire?
  • What lifestyle do you want? Cars, homes, ability to travel the world, philanthropy?
  • How do you want to earn this money?
  • When do you want this to happen?
  • How can you prepare for this?

Break up your goals. When you stare at the ultimate goal, it may seem intimidating and unattainable. It’s important to break up your main goal into smaller goals. Write out detailed plans about how you’ll reach each of the smaller goals.

  • For example, if you want to start your own business, a small goal would be to research your local and federal business laws and register a name

Give yourself deadlines

  • It’s vital to give yourself deadlines so you know you’re making progress towards your goals. Each of your small goals should have an attainable deadline.
  • In the business example above, maybe you’d give yourself a week’s time in order to research different business structures and laws.

Keep track. Make detailed notes about what you have done so far. Keeping track of your progress will help you stay organized and on top of your goals.

Make alternate plans. Sometimes you won’t be able to make the deadline you have set out for yourself, or maybe you’ll be unable to follow through with a current plan entirely. It’s important to think of alternatives in case certain situations don’t work out in your favor. If you already have back up plans in place, you’ll save time if you run into snags on the way to your goals.

Get Organized

Organization can mean keeping all of your detailed plans and journals in a binder with tabs for easy access to your various sets of notes. Alternatively, you may opt to keep your materials organized by using project management software on your computer. Just remember to make backups of your digital information so that you don’t lose it.

No matter what method you’ve chosen, determine the details, set small attainable goals that lead toward your ultimate goals, be flexible so you can conquer challenges, and keep track of your progress. Doing these things will bring you ultimate clarity and success.

Goal Setting For 2009

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Millions of people around the world are busy goal setting for 2009.

Within 30 days most will have given up!

2009 promises to be one of the most challenging years – financially – that many of us have ever known.

So the question is…

Will you act during the economic downturn, or simply REACT?

Don’t let fear of the recession guide your goal setting plans for 2009. This is a BIG mistake because fear is an emotional response, only good for short-term survival and will result in negative thinking and restrictive action.

When you’re in “fight or flight” mode, you’re not thinking clearly about the action you’re taking. You’re either fighting for survival or you’re running on a path with no direction… You’re just RUNNING!

So your efforts lack strategy, planning, and insight.

We are going to do so much more than just survive in 2009.

Internet shopping is predicted to hit $145.1 Billion in the coming year, a significant 14% increase — despite the recession!

Consumers will be spending more time at home, using their computers for everything from bargain hunting and product research to upgrading skills.

Don’t let the threat or reality of a recession to stop you from pursuing exciting personal, financial, and business goals in 2009.

Follow this link to see a very important goal setting video that Internet marketing success guy Derek Gehl just put up on his site.

Derek’s been successfully selling on the Internet for over a decade now (he was taught by the late, legendary Cory Rudl) and he’s brought in over $100 MILLION in sales…

… so he has the credentials to show you how to thrive in ANY market.

Watch his FREE Goal Setting Video, where you’ll discover how you can make 2009 your richest year yet.

Keep positive.

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