Goal Personal Planning Setting Success. Step 1

By: Susan Gray
Submitted: 2007-09-05 16:09:53
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One of the most important keys to success is a goal personal planning setting success process. A series of studies and interviews were carried out to find out the secrets of successful people. If we take a closer look at these studies, we will find out that majority of successful people use goal personal planning setting success as a first step to succeed. They know exactly what they want; they know precisely what they want to achieve, they know where they are going and what they are going to do. They have goals that have driven them to succeed in their chosen field.

The process of goal personal planning setting success helps us to determine where we want to go in life.

Start the process of goal personal planning and setting success with creating long term goals in each area of life and then work down to the short term goals, so you can start working on them today.

Goal Personal Planning Setting Success – Long Term Goals

To begin with goal personal planning and setting for success, you need to take your time and think about where you want to go in life, what you want to achieve. Do you want to lose a certain amount of weight? Do you want to enjoy a new car? Do you want to improve your relationship? Do you want to increase your salary?

Here is a first goal personal planning and setting for success exercise for you. Take a piece of a paper and write down what you want to have or achieve in the future on the left side of it. Do not stop until you get at least five – ten or more goals in your list.

Read your goals and ask yourself questions: Why do I need this? Why do I want this? Then write down your answers on the right side across each goal.

Leave your goals for now and then go back to them a day later. Now, rate your goals on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being best. Cross out all goals with the rate less than 10. The remaining goals are your real goals. You just created a “big picture” of your life or long term goals.

Goal Personal Planning Setting Success – Short Term Goals

A short-term goal is something to be accomplished in a short period of time. If your goal is too large, it may seem that you are not making progress towards it. Short term goals are small steps that are easier to achieve. They will move you toward attaining your long term goals.

Now, you need to break long term goals down into the smaller and more manageable targets. Here is an example: a long term goal is to lose a large amount of weight while a goal of losing five pounds per month is a short term goal and more achievable.

State each of your goals as a positive statement. Be specific, use dates and amounts so that you can measure achievement. If you have several goals, give each a priority. Write them down where you can regularly read them to yourself. Setting and tracking goals is an important step in achieving success.

Once you set your goals, the first step in the process of goal personal planning setting success being taken.

If you have wanted to change your life, now is the time to start.

My best wishes for your success, Susan N Gray

Susan Gray is the author of the acclaimed book "Turn Your Thoughts Into Money" which is available here. Get your copy of this ebook today and start applying the techniques in real life.

After years of personal success, Susan Gray now shares her knowledge and secrets with the world.

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