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Quick Tips - Stay Focused and Achieve Your Goals

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goals.jpgHere are 5 quick tips that will help you stay focussed and achieve your goals:

1. Set goals and objectives. - If you don’t set goals there is no way you will reach them. Reaching goals is what tells us we are staying on track. Setting objectives are the steps you take to reach your goals (thanks to digitalnomad for sharing his thoughts on objectives). Write your goals and objectives down on paper.

2. Understand failures will happen. - If we never fail we may not understand the need for improvement. Our goal should always be to improve, but don’t let failure defeat you.

3. Be teachable. - One of the Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective people is “Seek First to Understand, Then be Understood”. I completely agree. It is important that you are teachable so you can grow spiritually, mentally and physically.

4 . Reevaluate your goals on a regular basis. - Reevaluating your goals helps us to stay focussed. Sometimes the tendency is to to give up because we have lost track of our goals. Through out the building of iwebis I have had to reevaluate my goals about once a week.

5. Connect with people that understand your goals - I think one of the biggest obstacles for people trying to achieve goals is the negative responses and/or lack of encouragement from people who just don’t get it. Blogs and forums are great ways to connect with like-minded people around the world.

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    Great tips!

    Stephen Welton on May 26th, 2007
  • 2

    Good deal. As mentioned, I think that helps, as many people think goals and objectives are interchangeable terms.

    digitalnomad on July 24th, 2007

 

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