Friday, April 11, 2008

How To Set Effective Goals

How To Set Effective Goals
Whether you are unhappy in some area of your life, or seem
to be stuck in one place, goals are an effective way to
achieve happiness and success. Goals can be utilized for
many different situations, such as moving forward within
your career or business, having a happier family and home
life and even working on your spiritual self. Most people
know the benefits of goals and understand what they are,
but many people aren't sure how to set effective goals so
that they can overcome difficulties or unhappiness within
their lives. Here is some more information on how to set
effective goals.

Think about the goals you are setting!

When you set goals, for them to be effective, you need to
want them. You need to desire them and be inspired by
them. Don't just set goals that you think you might want
to work toward. Set goals that you desperately want and
envision what you want. This helps your focus become very
powerful and will help you achieve your goals and gain the
things you most desire. Spend a little time with each
goal, ensuring that you feel the importance of the goal and
that you desire it strongly. Take as much time as you like
until you can feel the presence of the desire for that goal
to be achieved.

Envision yourself achieving the goal and believe that you
can!

It's also very important when you have named the goal that
you want to achieve, to see or visualize yourself achieving
that goal. For instance, let's say that your first goal is
to have success with a struggling company. You want to
visualize yourself experiencing that success; see yourself
cashing huge company checks, see the business thriving and
growing and see yourself smiling and happy. The more
images you see of the goal being achieved, the more
powerful it will be. You want to believe with all of your
heart that you will achieve that goal. Leave no room for
doubt or fear and believe with complete faith that you will
achieve the goal.

Use important tools as you take the strategic action to
achieve your goal.

Of course, you will have to use physical action to achieve
the goal as well, such as investing more into your company,
spending more time working on the problems with your
company or whatever the case may be. This acts as the
catalyst for change. As you are working on your goals in
this way, you can use other tools that will help you
achieve them. For instance, write down on a piece of paper
how glad you are that you have achieved your goal. Be
specific and write what your goal is. For instance, "I am
thankful that my business is thriving and bringing in XX
dollars each week." These are the keys to achieving your
goals and making your life a success, no matter which
aspect of your life you are working on.


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Steve Scott is a business/life coach and a business
development consultant. He specializes in teaching
entrepreneurs and solo and sales professionals to create
their own unique success stategies-bringing them balance,
more freedom and greater abundance.
http://www.progresssetfree.com

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