Setting and Achieving Goals - 3 Results Driven Secrets To Doubling the Profitability of Your Goals

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  • Author Earlvin Harris
  • Published November 27, 2010
  • Word count 464

One of the most daunting aspects of setting and achieving goals for achieving financial independence is everything seems so darn overwhelming. Not to mention the major worries that may stand in your way. It's enough to make any entrepreneur or solo professional scream for a break!

As overwhelming as it may seem, it is a necessary process in the wealth success formula. Looking for a little guidance? Well, your wish is my command. Here are 3 wisdom, below the radar secrets to setting and achieving goals, that will create powerful results in your life and finances. And unlike what a lot of folks are giving you, these results boosting tips won't put you flat on your butt, before they put money in your bank account:

  1. When setting and achieving goals, you must have a definite purpose.

Purpose gives meaning to WHY you are doing what you are doing. It's time to listen to that inner voice, to give serious attention to what comes naturally to you? What is it that gets you juiced and ready to go? What gets YOU moving?

  1. Establish a clear vision. You cannot hit a target that you can't see.

There are four special qualities that stand out among all great leaders. They have vision, they know who they are, what they believe in, and what they stand for. Use these qualities to determine what you really want. Visualize with the end-state in mind. What do you see? Visualization techniques prepare you for putting together your own strategic plan.

  1. Plot your course how you will get there

You have GOT to plot the course. Figure out what you need to do between here and there and make those your goals. As you plot, remember these three things:

a. Just because you plotted the course doesn't mean you can cruise control on auto pilot. Tweaks and adjustments may be necessary along the way.

b. Don't get bogged down with details of plotting action steps that you never take action on the steps you plot.

c. Enjoy the journey along the way.

Once you have decided upon your true goals, it is important that you uncover what your major definite purpose is. In doing so, you activate the reticular cortex of your brain. This in turn alerts your attention to the people, information, and opportunities in your environment that will help you to achieve your goals.

One of the biggest obstacles that keeps entrepreneurs and solo professionals from setting and achieving goals to achieve financial independence is their belief its overwhelming. I hope I have helped to dispel that forever. Because once you realize how downright easy,fun and rewarding it can be setting and achieving goals, you can stop worrying about the task at hand, and start focusing on making it happen.

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