The Power of Clarity
March 15th, 2005 by Steve Pavlina
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I updated another of my old articles and reposted it on this site. This one is about goal setting and is called “The Power of Clarity.”
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I updated another of my old articles and reposted it on this site. This one is about goal setting and is called “The Power of Clarity.”
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March 15th, 2005 at 6:14 am
“Do it Now” is the single most interesting thing I’ve read from you (which says something!). Please do it justice when you revise it, and do it now.
March 16th, 2005 at 5:39 pm
I typed my top goal for the next six months in a huge bold font, and posted copies all over my home. I think this will help keep me on track.
For further motivation I’m going to put one of the following on the page:
“What have I done today to accomplish this goal?”
or
“What am I going to do today to accomplish this goal?”
Steve, any opinion on one over the other for effecting motivation (past vs. future tense), or am I mulling over minutia?
I suppose it could depend on the individual as well.