How to Be Totally Motivated and Unstoppable (Set and Achieve Your Goals With These Top 4 Tips)
What do you think is the most common reason why many people fail to achieve their goals, or why most people eventually give up and lose focus?
What do you think is the most common reason why many people fail to achieve their goals, or why most people eventually give up and lose focus?
Most of us have goals and objectives for our lives. This is the reason for our being and our motivation to live. If you have strong emotions regarding the achievement of an objective, you’ll be sure to expend the effort to reach your goal. However, what if you could get some assistance as you move towards the finish line? Maybe hypnotherapy is what you need to give you the edge you need.
Seriously, what are you afraid of that is holding you back from making all the money you could ask for, giving you all the freedom you want and creating the life of your dreams? If it the fear of failure? Well isn’t doing nothing failure too?
Goal setting is a very vital practice. Do not underestimate the importance and impact of goal setting. When you have a target, it gets you focus on important things, take action and helps you save time and energy by preventing unnecessary actions.
Doing goal setting is not just about writing down your goals on a piece of paper. There is so much more to it. There are several best practices to follow to ensure that your goal setting practice is effective and can makes a desired impact.
Setting goals gives you short-term and long-term motivation. Having well thought out goals helps you set focus on the acquisition of required knowledge and helps you to plan and organize your resources and your time so that you can get the best out of your life. The basics of goal setting will involve deciding what you really want to do with your personal life and what short term and long term goals you need to achieve it.
I have a friend who has recently been bitten by the \”fitness bug\” Its quite strange. She is not actually training for anything, yet trains hours every day. She pays $40 an hour, (which apparently is cheap) three times a week to a personal trainer. He now gets her to fill in a \”food diary\” so he can check what she eats everyday.
Our first discussion on deciding if self-improvement was worth the effort or not, left many a bit discouraged. Using Bob Proctor’s Six Minutes to Success as a starting point, we will continue our discussion.
Okay, you know you are smart and have some skills, but you are still frustrated and spinning your wheels. Do you feel like you are not even tapping your full potential? That you try and try and are not really getting anywhere?
Statistics tell us 90% of Americans will make New Year’s resolutions. Sadly, 50% of us will have abandoned our goals by the end of January. Of those still holding on to hope, only 50% will be realized. So, why do we continue this tortuous ritual? Perhaps it is the hope that this year we will make better choices. This year, we tell ourselves, will finally be the year we turn that corner, flip over the new leaf, and begin again.