Tag: plan

The 10 Step Goal Process

What does it take to achieve your goals? There is a process we mentally go through when we set, plan and take action on our goals. At times we think it is just about setting the goal and then getting into action. We quickly find ourselves distracted and off track.

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Those Who Set Goals Are More Successful

Many people get tired of the word “goals” and “resolutions”. They kind of roll their eyes at those who set goals, jaded by past experience.  Truth is, 80% of the populations never set goals and of the 20% who do, only 30% reach their goals.  (source: goal setting guide) The

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The 3 Keys To Plan

“I don’t have time to plan.” “I want to plan, but I never follow it so why bother?” “Things are going to change anyway so why make a plan?” Have you ever felt this way or thought these things? Many people KNOW they SHOULD plan or at least that it

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Make a Plan For Your New Year

Happy Holidays! December is a great time of the year to reflect on the year past and the year ahead and make a plan! You know it is hard to accomplish what you don’t have a plan for. In the next 10 posts, we are going to walk through 10

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Be Planful. Have a Routine and Systems

Systems are things like a set of folders on your desk labeled with your main 5-6 work categories. When items come in you put them in the folder and then schedule work time for each “bucket” of work. Bucket examples are administration, marketing, customer care, accounting/invoicing, production, development, etc. Consider

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A Four-Step PLAN to Successful New Year’s Resolutions

New Year’s resolutions, otherwise known as “good intentions,” are those things that are set at the beginning of the year when people feel they can wipe the slate clean and get a fresh start. It is said that 80% of all News Year’s resolutions fail. A survey conducted by Gail

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Organize Your Mind

2016 is just around the corner. Hopefully you a getting ready for your 2016 plan, but statistically most have not.  Planning ahead is critical for success. If you “fail to plan, you plan to fail.” The last week of the year is often slower for people at work, it is

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Goal Setting That Sticks!! (part 2)

3.  Write goals in 1st person, with emotion and as if they were complete. For example: I have a balanced and peaceful life working 40 hours a week earning $100K in a field I love, AND have 3 quality hours each day to spend with my family in addition to feeling

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