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Eight ways to make and set goals that work!


Excerpt from Donadio’s most requested keynote, “Belief-Driven Success”

So far we have talked about (see previous postings):

1. Start at the END!
2. Write down your goals.
3. Set realistic yet challenging goals.

The next two steps are steps most likely skipped when people set goals:


*4. Anticipate obstacles and plan how to overcome them. Be proactive, anticipate obstacles. Ask yourself "What is going to stop me from achieving this goal?" Then ask, "How can I overcome these obstacles?" One of the biggest obstacles to success is YOU!


*5. Get Mentally Prepared. Mental preparation is an important part of overcoming obstacles and taking action. Use techniques like visualization, quiet time and self-talk. Prepare for the worst and expect the best!

Remember...

“If you’re not mentally prepared, you’re not prepared.” --Patrick Donadio, MBA


Come back... next time I am going to talk about the key step...Taking Action!

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