Goals are the only things that…
- Get you motivated
- Keep you on track.
When we’re kids we’re taught to use our imagination. However, we all at some point get that same pushback society gives us when as we get older we continue with that huge thinking that become labeled “Dreams”
The Difference Between Targets and Goals
This most of the time is where people get confused.
Let’s break this down. Targets are a breakdown or steps to hit what you really want in life, which are your Goals. When Goal setting This should cover 7 categories.
1. Health
2. Financial
3. Career goals
4. Education
5. Relationship
6. Recreational
7. Spiritual
The biggest problems people face in life is they think they know what they want and they only have a few areas they’re focused on. Problem is, this is why you see many wealthy people with many issues. They may have their finances in order, but those other areas are where they’re lacking.
Each category above should have targets you need to hit from daily to monthly to annually to stay on track and focused on the main ending which is your Goal.
When To Write Your Goals
Want to stay motivated? Want to wake up motivated? Write your goals down, first thing everyday.
Write them fast. As fast as you can. Now, This is not a Battle plan. These are huge, Giant unattainable Goals.
This keeps you inspired throughout the day.
Next when you face discouragement. Write them down again.
And lastly at night. Before you go to bed.
As I’ve said before, if you don’t have goals, and if you’re not focused on those goals everyday, you’re going to spend your whole life making somebody else’s goals and dreams a reality. That’s not what you want. – Grant Cardone
Now Making sure those giant goals don’t stay so distant is where those targets come in.
Bridging the Gap, and bringing them closer to where you are today. Once you do this you’ll have a more clearer picture of exactly what you need to do to make those Goals attainable.
You owe it to yourself, your family, and every one around you, to hit your potential.
Be Great,
DC
Some Portion of this article’s, principles, theories and strategies are credited to Grant Cardone.
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