In my conversations with hundreds of top people who have made it over the years, I have found that they all have one thing in common. They have taken the time to sit down and create a clear blueprint for themselves and their future lives. Even if they started the process of goal setting and personal strategic planning with a little skepticism, every one of them has become a true believer in creating a clear blueprint.
Becoming a True Believer
Every one of them has been amazed at the incredible power of
goal setting and strategic planning. Every one of them has accomplished far
more than they ever believed possible in selling and they ascribe their success
to the deliberate process of thinking through every aspect of their work and
their lives, and then developing a detailed, written road map to get them to
where they wanted to go.
The Definition of Happiness
Happiness has been defined as, "The progressive
achievement of a worthy ideal, or goal." When you are working
progressively, step-by-step toward something that is important to you, you
generate within yourself a continuous feeling of success and achievement.
You feel more positive and motivated. You feel more in
control of your own life. You feel happier and more fulfilled. You feel like a
winner, and you soon develop the psychological momentum that enables you to
overcome obstacles and plough through adversity as you move toward achieving
the goals that are most important to you.
"Setting and Achieving Goals Will Determine Your Success and Happiness More than Any Other Skill You'll Ever Learn!"
"Setting and Achieving Goals Will Determine Your Success and Happiness More than Any Other Skill You'll Ever Learn!"
With this post you'll see that nothing is impossible, and no
goal or dream is beyond your reach.
In my experience in life, all successful people credit
"goal-setting" as the reason why they've accomplished so much in
their lives...and now I'll share all of their key goal-setting secrets with you
i my next post, so watch for it!
See you in the third and final part on setting and achieving your goals.
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