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Old 01-13-2009, 06:58 AM   #127 (permalink)
sk8joyful
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Originally Posted by Rose of Cairo View Post
Hey all,
problem: 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.
Help!!!
I'm so bad at organizing myself, self-discipline and all those practical things of life.
Thanks
Hi Rose!

Follow any S.M.A.R.T.-models for successfully enjoying your goals:
Specific -
State your goal in sensory-specific/rich terms.
Have your goal be like an instruction telling you what... to do.

Measurable -
and Praise yourself (and others, in theirs),
when you noticed any small, or large progress...

Attainable - Don't let others, own your goals.
Your own goals are much more meaningful to you.
The goal should be inspiring... enough, that it motivates... you to success.
Obstacles are easier to overcome, when you continue determined...

R
ealistic -
Choose a goal that you are confident you can reach, but that will stretch yourself also.
Break large goals into smaller goals. Create a plan with all the steps... you need.

Timebased -
When will you finish your goal? - choose a time, in smaller attainable increments, the sooner the better!

Now really think, concentrate, focus on & INTENT your goal.
Finish the following sentence, write it down and put it somewhere you can see it.
"I will [your goal here] by [how you will do the goal].
I will know I am making progress because [how you will measure the goal] [time goes here]."

Be successful!
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