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12/20/2006

If You Don't Have A Goal, You Don't Get The Gold By Dr. Alan Zimmerman

I spend my professional life speaking in a lot of corporations and to a lot of associations. But I also do a lot of listening. People come up to me before, during, and after the program to share their stories. I love it.

If time allows, I'll often ask those people about their goals. And their answers are interesting.

When I ask the older folks about their goals, some of them say, "Well, I'm getting by...I'm not doing too badly ... and... I've just got four years, three months, and two days and I'm out of this place."

Some of the younger folks tell me they're "keeping their options open." They don't want to decide on anything too quickly.

In both cases, I hear a lack of goals, and that's tragic. There is greatness in those people, and there's greatness in you--but it will never be released without some clear, meaningful, specific goals.

So ask yourself, "Do you have an overriding goal for your life? And do you have goals for every aspect of your life?" If not, you are literally missing one of the most powerful, motivating, and healing forces known to man.

If you will take the time to figure out your goals and write them out, you're going to get three major benefits. Let me spell them out.

Of course, you may be saying, "Slow down. How can I expect to get the benefits of goal setting if I don't even know how to set my goals?" Good question.

Presuming you want the best out of life, that you want to be a goal setter and a goal achiever, I can promise you these three benefits.

1. REALISTIC GOALS GIVE YOU CONFIDENCE.

For years, the researchers have disagreed over which comes first -- confidence or competence. In other words, is it a matter of building your confidence so you can be successful? Or is it a matter of succeeding at something so you'll be more confident?

In reality, there's truth in both positions. But it's a lot easier and a lot quicker to set a realistic goal, achieve it, and end up feeling confident than it is the other way around. It can take a long time to build up your confidence if you don't have some successes along the way.

Realistic goals will give you those successes. And realistic goals will give you confidence.

That's how I started my business. I started selling greeting cards door to door at age 7. I had a realistic goal to sell a few boxes of cards to the people within a square mile of my house. One success led to another, and one goal turned into another. By age 14 I owned a small international import business. And I've never had any difficulty since that time being successful in business -- no matter what the economy was like.

I call it "Take Charge" power. That's why I called my CD album "TAKE CHARGE: 6 Strategies For Achieving More Than Ever." I would highly recommend that you get a copy -- but don't listen to it once. Listen to it over and over again. Study it, and you'll release powers you never knew you had.

2. GOALS RELEASE YOUR ENERGY.

When you have an exciting goal, all sorts of powers are released within you. Inertia and procrastination are thrown out the window.

Perhaps you can relate. You may have a tough time getting out of bed in the morning. You push the snooze button or your alarm clock two or three times, and you slowly, reluctantly get yourself ready and off to work. After all, you figure, yesterday wasn't too exciting at work and today doesn't promise to be any better.

But let's say, by contrast, you get an early morning phone call. You're told by a reputable source that you've just won a trip to Hawaii and a half million dollars -- provided you can be on the plane in three hours.

I suspect that new exciting goal would motivate you to achieve more that morning than you've achieved in the last thirty mornings put together. You would find places to send the kids and take the dog, and you would find people to fill in for you at work. You would be flying high instead of griping about your busy schedule or the drudgery of "another day another dollar."

Do you have goals that excite you? Do you have goals that are releasing your pent-up, untapped enthusiasm? If not, you're missing out.

3. GOALS HELP YOU OVERCOME OBSTACLES.

If you don't have any goals, you're bound to see a problem as a reason to quit. For example, if you don't have the goal of building a great relationship with someone, you may think "it wasn't meant to be" when a conflict arises. And you bail out.

The same is true in business. If you don't have the goal of exceeding your customers' expectations, you may take your customers for granted. You may not take their complaints and suggestions seriously enough -- until it's too late.

Goal setters approach life quite differently. When they encounter an obstacle, when they come to a turn in the road, they don't see it as the end of the road. Their goals allow them to see beyond the obstacle, and their goals keep them from getting demotivated.

That was certainly the case of one businessman. At the age of 42, he was fired from the only job he ever knew. He was fired for 3 reasons: 1) gross incompetence, 2) stupidity, and 3) loss of business. And to make matters worse, his name, his plight, and the 3 reasons for his firing were plastered all over the "Wall Street Journal."

As you can imagine, the news devastated him emotionally. It took him two years to rebound.

He finally went into business for himself because no one would hire him. He worked in his garage, and even though he was just a small operator, he was proud of his little business. So he put his name over the garage -- Thomas Watson, Sr. -- and under his name he put the name of his new company -- IBM.

All he had was his goal, but his goal motivated him to keep on keeping on. Watson knew that failure was never final. Failure was simply a lesson, and the lesson would lead him to greater success the next time around.

Olympic star Bruce Jenner also knew about this. Jenner said, "Success is not measured by heights attained but by obstacles overcome."

Action for Goal Setting:

Ask yourself if you have all the confidence you need, all the energy you want, and all the obstacle-crushing power you'd like. If you do, pat yourself on the back. If you don't, take some time to figure out your goals and write them down. Start now.
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Dr. Alan R. Zimmerman, CSP, CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame.
Alan@Drzimmerman.com, Telephone: 800-621-7881. Visit: www.DrZimmerman.com.

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12/11/2006

Stair Steppers to Greatness By Matthew Horne

One of the most important, and overlooked processes in goal setting is simply taking inventory. One of my mentor’s tells me constantly, “This thing is a process… You want to go from A to Speak!” Although I encourage everyone to establish dreams and corresponding goals which far surpass their current standing, there is an element of reality when it comes to setting goals.

When you make a conscious decision to pursue your dreams, you’ve already done what the majority of society won’t. To continue defeating the odds you must maximize this new season of your life by taking inventory of where you are realistically, and where you envision yourself being when your dreams are actualized.

Goals are nothing more than stair-steppers to greatness, greatness being the dream that resides in you. My reasoning for saying this is that your dream is the seed of your greatness. It’s your every reason for existence. That’s why they seemingly appear out of nowhere, and increases in volume the more you drown out its voice with security.

Effective goal setting is what enables you to maximize the various seasons of life. Pursuing your dream automatically places you in a new season in life. Setting goals which gradually take you from where you are realistically to your desired end will ensure a route of precision on the road to your dreams.

People often become discouraged when they set unrealistic goals, or set a goal which is not a derivative of some sort of vision. We are hard wired as human beings to stay the course towards a vision which has consumed us. So, if a goal is not towards a desired end of ours, it will inevitably perish because vision is the motivating factor which eradicates the issues of life which choke out dreams. Vision enables you to not look to the right or to the left en route to the actualization of your dreams.

We are ever-evolving beings, meaning that we’ll never completely arrive until our last breath is taken. There will always be a desire to surpass our current condition regardless of what we have, or have not accomplished in life. If this is not so, then why are you still breathing? Every breath you take is your Creator saying your assignment is in no way complete. So every, what our feeble human minds perceive to be coincidental thought or idea which never seems to relinquish, is meant to be pursued.

The key to the actualization of the God inspired idea is to battle your fallibilities which have plagued your success in the past. Setting realistic goals which are stair steppers to your dream will ensure that you maintain the necessary focus it takes to fulfill your dream.

Setting goals is a rare feat in itself considering this is a life activity in which a minimal portion of society participates. But goal setting can take you further than you’ve ever imagined if it’s done on purpose, and with precision. Setting goals in the direction of your dreams will save you from the accompanying disappointment associated with aimless goal setting. Successful people do nothing more than live life with precision. Precision and success await you if you continuously have a vision for your life, and set goals which are in accordance with this vision.

Lastly, goal setting actively engages your subconscious mind. Ultimately, every decision we make originates in the realm of our subconscious mind. So it’s key to keep its voice formulated in such a way that our dreams are possible. If you are constantly taking small progressions (i.e. goals) in the direction of your dreams, then your subconscious mind will hold fast to the fact that your dream is possible until it manifests.

Goals, when set correctly, are nothing more than precedents which are necessary for you to believe that your dream is possible. And precedents, without question, are stair steppers to greatness!

Matthew Horne, Life-Changing Motivational Speaker
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Matthew C. Horne is a motivational speaker and leading authority in maximizing human potential and self-development. He is also the president of Optimum Success International and author of "A Massive Dose of Motivation." Matthew can be reached at www.MatthewHorne.org.