Thursday, January 1, 2009

A great time to set those career goals



I set goals often, and have utilized a variety of goal setting means taught to me by some of the best motivators out there. I am going to give you a list of goal setting exercises you can try. I believe that you will find doing any of these will get your mind set in the right direction.

So here is some bases for setting goals:

Stated in the positives

I believe what you focus on you will get, you set your mind into action and you start to bring information into your awareness. This is so true when you see a new dress or looking at a new car, That all of a sudden you start to see it everywhere.

The downside is true as well. If you if your focus on what you don’t want you will get that as well. The mind does not calculate don’t. It has to make a picture of what it is that you “do” not want

If I ask you don’t think of the color blue. What happens? You have to think of the color blue to not think of it.

If your not wanting to be unemployed, you need to change that into being employed.

We are in control of only ourselves, our own behavior and our own feelings;initiated and maintained by you, the individual. You maintain the quality of all rapport systems.

Set your goal and the state you desire so it is something you can see happening, something you can hear happening, and something that you will feel happening.

Here is one exercise if find valuable at the beginning of a new year.

Write down what you want quickly of what you want. What you want to accomplish, what you want to have financially, spiritually, physically, and relationship.

Just let the pen flow take about 5 minutes. Then pick out 5 goals you are committed to having happen in then next year. Write those goals out clearly why you will accomplish these goals. And then take the paper and with the 5 goals and the list of why you want each goal. Now take that list and seal it in an envelope to open next year, it will amaze you that you have either accomplished or are on your way to getting these goals.

Happy New Year,
Dennis

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