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Develop A Burning Desire
By Mark Webb
I recently read that only three percent of our
population has written any specific goals. The
survey went on to state that seventy-five percent
have no goals and the rest have general and
unwritten goals. This means that there are a lot of
us who spend our days reacting to the situations in
which life presents to us. By living life in this
fashion there becomes a tendency for dreams to
remain dreams, instead of becoming a reality. Taking
the time to plan and set goals will lead us to
higher levels of success and happiness.
What do you want out of life? Have you ever taken
the time to give this some specific answers? The
question itself can be quite hard to answer. Allow
yourself time to answer this question and write
specific goals. “I want to make more money” is a
vague goal. Write a set amount within a time limit
for a specific goal.
After a specific goal is made, set a deadline to it.
How much time do you need to achieve this goal? Is
this a short term goal or a long term goal? We can
have a series of deadlines leading to a specific
outcome.
At this point, observe the plans and goals and note
areas of possible obstacles. Can these barriers be
avoided or minimized? We want to be aware of these
obstacles but we do not want to over-focus our
attention on them. All of our energy needs to be
toward the achievement of our goal.
Our mental outlook is an essential part in goal
achievement. We need to train ourselves to see
positive outcomes. Visualize personal success in
terms of the chosen goals. Write and verbalize the
goals as if they have already occurred. It is a good
practice to start the day with these positive
messages. Our day needs to be filled with these
messages and even end it with them. This trains our
mind to look for opportunities to meet our goals.
Once a plan of action is decided, we need to act on
it. The sooner the better. Develop a burning desire
to achieve the goal. Share with others the desired
goal and ask them for their support. They may not
share in your enthusiasm but then again they might.
They might even know of ways to help make the goals
more available. If we cannot get their commitment of
support, we are at least reinforcing to ourselves
our own goals.
Goals can come from any area. They can involve our
personal life, family life, social life, work
environment, financial status, or spiritual aspects.
The list of possibilities is endless. Just remember,
if your mind can dream it, you can achieve it.
Mark Webb is the author of How To Be A Great Partner
and founder of Partner Focused Relationships™. Sign
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