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Saturday
Nov222008

Starting the goal achievement process is essential

Those people who tend to achieve their goals on a regular or frequent basis do so because they tend to make a decision and ACT on the information they have at the time. They may not have ALL the information they need but they have enough to start the process.

It is also true to say that sometimes this can be the reason they fail more than most. But they never see failure as a reason not to start.

Jack Canfield likens this process to driving through the night. You can't see your destination, just enough to get you to the next stage of the journey. Think about it, if you liken your goals to driving through the night, you only need to know:

a) the ultimate destination
b) which way to point yourself so you are going in the right direction
c) the belief that the process will not stop because you don't know all the steps right now (just like the road will not run out at the end of the headlight beam) and
d) the ability to keep going no matter what.

So a few questions:

Are you willing to say - ok, lets get started?
Do you what you want to achieve?
Are you headed in the right direction or are your daily actions taking you away rather than to this destination?
Do you believe you can do it?
Are you willing to keep going no matter what?

Answer these questions honestly and then act on those answers and you will achieve where others still dream about achieving.

With many thoughts
Elle

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