Sunday, January 17, 2010

Why would l set goals?



Most people don't even consider setting goals, let alone really know what they want to do tomorrow. These are the people that just never to seem to get anywhere and they never know why.

That's too bad, because with some thinking about what they want to do in life they there life could be some much better. I am not going to get into preaching about setting personal goals. However, if I can give of the results of goal setting and how to do it, maybe I’ll help someone and that would make be very happy.

Let’s start with some facts. There not mind but come from Harvard Business School’s reach on successful people and by the way the study looked at people with similar background and education standards. The study found that 3% of people are successful, 30% moderately successful and 67% just exist. Why might you think this could happen?

Let’s look at the 3%. They had written down specific goals, while the 30% had some idea of us here they wanted to go, but had no formal written goals. The 67% had no idea of what was happening.

If you are in the 30% it won't take much for you to get in the 3%. All you have to do is use your mind to develop a plan to achieve your clearly written goal.

If you are not in the 3% then here is something you can do. Start with a time management goal. Smart goal setting take some thinking about where you want to go, what your good at and what is important to you. If you start there with you'll be on the path to smart goal setting.

Look for my next article that will spiciificly deal with smart goal setting.

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David is an author, speaker, consultant and coach, he is a community leader, educator and has worked with fortune 500 hundred companies as well as individuals. He also has bee a CEO of a national manufacturing company and cares deeply about people

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