Quick Tips for Reaching Goals By Josh Hinds
There's certainly no shortage of advice when it comes to goal-setting. Therefore I won't even attempt to bore you with yet another rambling on of why setting goals is so very important when it comes to achieving your desired success. Instead I'd like to share with you some techniques to help you get the most out of your personal goal-setting plan.
If you don't have a goals plan, all the better -- because by the time you're done reading this you should have what you need to get started, and in turn start seeing more of the things you desire becoming a reality in your life.
Friend, this is by no means an exhaustive list of goal setting techniques, instead I've selected just a few that I believe you will find particularly helpful.
* Creating Goal Cards - the idea here is to record your goals on 3X5 index cards. Their size is such that you can easily keep them nearby. And make no mistake you absolutely want to keep the goals you set within easy viewing so that you can best ensure you are taking the necessary action on the goals you set.
* Record Your Goals as mp3's or Audios - first off for those who are more technologically savvy, I promise that I know that an mp3 is an audio file :-) the point is you can use whatever audio format you choose.
The main requirement here is that you've taken the time to write our your goals -- once you've done that simply use your computers microphone to record yourself reading your desired goals. Use a little emotion here, and word your goals in the sense that you're actively working on them now.
Once you have your goals recorded you can play them on your iPod or other mp3 player, your computer, you could even make a CD of it and play it in your car. The possibilities are endless. However, the only way you're going to get any benefit from this idea, or any for that matter is if you make the commitment and follow through on listening to your personal goals audio often.
Remember, out of sight, out of mind is a killer when we're talking about achieving goals. Don't cut yourself short by neglecting to review those things you set for yourself on a regular basis.
-- Here's to your success, Josh Hinds
If you don't have a goals plan, all the better -- because by the time you're done reading this you should have what you need to get started, and in turn start seeing more of the things you desire becoming a reality in your life.
Friend, this is by no means an exhaustive list of goal setting techniques, instead I've selected just a few that I believe you will find particularly helpful.
* Creating Goal Cards - the idea here is to record your goals on 3X5 index cards. Their size is such that you can easily keep them nearby. And make no mistake you absolutely want to keep the goals you set within easy viewing so that you can best ensure you are taking the necessary action on the goals you set.
* Record Your Goals as mp3's or Audios - first off for those who are more technologically savvy, I promise that I know that an mp3 is an audio file :-) the point is you can use whatever audio format you choose.
The main requirement here is that you've taken the time to write our your goals -- once you've done that simply use your computers microphone to record yourself reading your desired goals. Use a little emotion here, and word your goals in the sense that you're actively working on them now.
Once you have your goals recorded you can play them on your iPod or other mp3 player, your computer, you could even make a CD of it and play it in your car. The possibilities are endless. However, the only way you're going to get any benefit from this idea, or any for that matter is if you make the commitment and follow through on listening to your personal goals audio often.
Remember, out of sight, out of mind is a killer when we're talking about achieving goals. Don't cut yourself short by neglecting to review those things you set for yourself on a regular basis.
-- Here's to your success, Josh Hinds


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