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Old 12-21-2008, 10:01 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Rose of Cairo View Post
Hey all,

I'm having the problem that I'm thinking about my goals for 2009, and well, there are way too many of them. I'm an optimist, but even this way I know I cannot reach all of them in one year.

How do you pick your goals? Is it smarter to pick one goal in each area of your life, or to pick several related goals?

I'm more the kind of person who focuses on ONE thing at a time, so it'd be more natural for me to focus only on one area - but at the same time every one of my goals is sooo interesting, and I absolutely need to work on health and career and money and creativity, so...

Help!!!

I'm so bad at organizing myself, self-discipline and all those practical things of life. I'd really need some help here.

Thanks

I wish I could help you Rose

I guess what I would do is read some books from experts and also Steve has some great posts on all those subjects you mentioned
and I am sure someone will pop along and give you some great advice


so what if you are bad at organizing and being practical
we are all different
and we cannot all be good at everything
I suck at leading people
do I care
no !!!!
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