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Friday, February 13, 2009

Focus on your Goal setting part-2

Focus on your Goal setting part-2

 

Recap "The elephant analogy is still the best one I know of to illustrate good goal setting. You probably know it. "How do you eat an elephant? One spoonful at a time" So it is with goals. Make spoon size goals and accomplished them easily. One you've mastered this, get a bigger spoon!" Full article of part-1

 

You may have too many people in your life who consciously or subconsciously are unwilling or unable to support you to reach your goals. On my tape, Creating Your Life: You are the Master Mind of Your Masterpiece, I talk about your personal "tribes". If you have created agreement among your tribe members that you are a certain way, or you do certain things.

 

They are comfortable with you as long as you are and do those things. They may even be enthusiastic about your desire to change something or accomplish something new. Just know that, as you change and accomplish, they may not like it. They may even go so far as to put you down in small ways or make light of your accomplishments. Do you know why? It is usually because your changes and accomplishments remind them, on some levels that they could be doing it, too...and they aren't! So surround yourself with people who want you to have what you want for yourself. Be mutually supportive and you'll all achieve your highest goals. This is called master minding.

 

You may have filled your schedule with so many things that there is little room for your goals to grow. We must be careful not to confuse busyness with progress. Be selective about how you use your time and what you focus on. Success often comes when you know what to leave out, rather than what to include in your life. Notice, too, how much time you spend on trivia. It has a nasty way of taking your attention from what you say you want to focus on, doesn't it? Have you ever just "had" to clean your office before you could begin your project? Then you know how this works!

 

Goal setting is like the pig and chicken that were out for a walk in town early one morning. The chicken became really excited when she saw a sign that said "Ham & Eggs, $2.99". She said to the pig, "Look, we've got double billing again." The pig grunted and said, "That's all right for you to say. For you, it's all in a day's work. For me, it's total commitment." Goal setting is all in a day's work. Goal achievement is total commitment.

 

Wish you best of Luck

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