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The Finer Points of Writing Goals
Posted By Tony On June 11, 2007 @ 4:08 pm In Goal Setting,Personal Development,Resources | Comments Disabled
This post is part three in the Goal Setting Success [1] series.
The difference between a wish and a goal is that a goal is specific, actionable, and measurable.
Wanting to “make lots of money” is a wish. Committing to making $10,000, by a specific date, doing a specific set of actions is a goal. It’s:
The more specific a goal is, the more likely you’ll achieve it. Writing out your goals does a few things:
Your Master Goals [3] act as a template, which is derived from your Key Elements [4]. Then you state in precise terms what the result will be.
Now you have a specific target to aim at. You have a direction, and can see detailed steps to take to get you there.
That is, on paper.
In the real world, things behave differently than on paper. And in my experience, things work out better.
Once to have a focused direction, opportunities and people start appearing to help you reach your goals.
This is what happens when you put your goals out in the wild, and we’ll cover that in part four.
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[1] Goal Setting Success: http://successfromthenest.com/content/goal-setting-success/
[2] View the Full Diagram: http://successfromthenest.com/resources/files/goal-setting-template.jpg
[3] Master Goals: http://successfromthenest.com/content/goal-setting-your-master-goals/
[4] Key Elements: http://successfromthenest.com/content/goal-setting-the-key-elements/
[5] Part 3: The Finer Points of Writing Goals: http://successfromthenest.com/content/goal-setting-the-finer-points/
[6] Part 4: In the Wild with Synchronicity, Opportunity, and Attracting Success: http://successfromthenest.com/content/goal-setting-in-the-wild/
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