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Goal Setting article : Whose Goals Are They?
 

Self Improvement > Goal Setting > Whose Goals Are They?

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Dan Collins

Many have goals, but few reach them all. Businesses like sports teams aspire to making goals (gaining points) to earn rewards. Are your goals clichéd with being productive? Why is it so difficult to set realistic goals that 100% of the time you can reach with ease? Ever think about what the motivating factors are that caused you to choose those goals? Goals cannot be set alone - they need reflection and confirmation of the origin along the surrounding dynamics to assure the appropriate method to set realistic goals. If you choose to set goals based only on what you think is right, that will not work alone. You need to agree that the goals set by your organization are also your goals but not limited to their plan - make your own! Look beyond, dream about what you wish for your loved ones, for yourself and start there. Taking charge of your own destiny will keep you productive. You will be able to look beyond the politics of organizations that can diminish your efforts to reach and exceed goals when they are not your own.

When the press asked Larry Bird how many practice shots he takes in a day, he responded with “1,000 shots.” The reporter asked, “How is that possible?” Bird simply stated that some shots are physical but most

are visually taken (positive visualization). Visualizing successful shots when at a stop sign (seeing your successful goals played out) is an effective means of motivation towards achievement of your goals.

It’s up to you to determine what you wish to achieve in life, but learn from what you’ve accomplished, what factors proved to support you on your journey to achieve goals that are in line with what you desire. But make certain you visualize all your goals for the day, month, year and life and map them individually, enabling you to see how to score your own shots. When you own your goals, they will naturally motivate with empowerment to reach them.

By Dan Collins Award-Winning Author & Speaker http://www.collinseducational.com

About Collins Educational Founded in 2002, Collins Educational publishes the Award-Winning Blended learning Sound Selling Audiobook™ A Clearer View of How to Reach Your Goals. We are focused on serving the growth-oriented, “sales-driven” market place. Our purpose is to inspire driven people to learn in a comfortable, yet motivational environment.

Collins believes in working smarter, not just working harder—and he believes tools such as the Sound Selling Audiobook will enable others to do just that.

To schedule an interview with Dan Collins or to arrange for him to speak to your company, class, or organization, please contact Pam Foster at 877.479.6060 or Pam@CollinsEducational.com. http://www.collinseducational.com



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