Get Your Goals With These 5 Rules

By Anthony D Carter

IRM – It Really Matters: Rule one is set goals that really matter to you. Your goal should something that you have to have. It should be something that you are compelled to go all out to get done.

BRW – Big Reasons Why: If your reasons for wanting this goal are big then you will be motivated to hit it. Think of all of the reasons why you want your goal. Keep those reasons at the forefront of your mind. Let them drive you to do what it takes to hit your goals.motivate you When the going gets tough you will need strong motivation in order to keep pushing yourself to overcome all of the struggles.

AGC – Apply Goal Cards: Use goal cards to focus your mind on what you want. Keep your goal cards with you at all times. Look at your goals throughout the day. It is important that you see your goals as much as possible to get them cemented in your mind.

STD – Set Target Date: Make a date certain that you intend to hot your goal. This makes it measurable. You can tell how far you’ve gone and how far you have to go in your progress of hitting your goal. A date also eliminates procrastination because it gives you a deadline to meet.

MSO – Make Specific Objectives: You need specific goals to focus on. You need to have goals that pinpoint exactly what it is that you want. Vague goals don’t get successful results. Specific goals make it easier to channel your focus on getting exactly what you want.

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