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Clear Vision - 5 Tips For Writing And Completing Your Goals

Topic: Sales TrainingBy Eduardo M RodriguezPublished Recently added

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Imagine going on a out of state road trip to a place you have never seen or been to before. You know were you want to go and what you want to do when you get there, but you did not take a road map to lead you. How long do you think it will take to get there? How long before you give up and go back home? How long before the great vision you had in your head turns into frustration?

Same is true with life. Some of us have an idea what we want from life, the problem is most of us have no roadmap. We live everyday as if we were lost. With only one life to live, doesn’t it make sense to live for a reason, with a sense of purpose?

According to Brian Tracy less than 3% of people have written goals and only 1% of people review them regularly. Wow. That means only 3 out of every 100 people you encounter have written goals. Are you one of the 3%? Or are you with the majority? Studies have proved, people with written goals, that review them on a regular basis get more accomplished daily and earn larger wages than those who do not write their goals.

Use the following tips to help you plan your goals and help get you to your destination faster.

1. Your goals must be yours they must be personal.

2. Start small then grow. n a. First get into the habit of completing your goals so start small for example startn waking up at the same time daily.

3. Take action. Start achieving your goals right NOW Do not procrastinate.

4. Stay positive. Remember nothing worth wile comes without work. Choose to be extremely positive don’t let anyone or anything throw you off track.

5. Review you goals daily. Review them until they become automatic and you can recite them without having to look at your sheet. Your goals must become a part of who you are, everything you do, think, or say must reflect what you have written down on your sheet. Write your goals as often as you wish, you can share your goals with someone if you like but I recommend you operate quietly and watch your life mold into what you always dreamed.

Remember you only have one life to live. Live on purpose and go get every thing you want.

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Eduardo M Rodriguez is a leading national business trainer, his primary areas of focus is internet marketing and sales.

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