4-in what way can we make more progress?
mean by this decency?
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If you follow these golden rules, working towards your goal can be easier, and you will have a much greater chance of achieving goals you set out:
- Don’t Set Too Many Goals
When we sit down to think about what we want to achieve, we often begin a list and start writing down all the things we want. And that is a great way to get yourself started.
- Find the Connections
When you have chosen your five goals, look for connections. Often when we set ourselves goals, there will be a natural connection between your goals.
- Set Weekly Objectives
In my experience, the hardest part about achieving goals is staying focused on them. After we have planned out what we want to achieve, become motivated and determined, we then come face to face with the daily crises and problems that get thrown up at us. When that happens, it can be hard to stay focused on our goals.
- Write Your Goals Down
As David Allen, author of Getting Things Done, says,
As David Allen, author of Getting Things Done, says,“Your brain is a terrible office.”
As David Allen, author of Getting Things Done, says,“Your brain is a terrible office.”That means your brain is terrible at remembering things. Get your goals written down.
- Review Your Goals Weekly, Not Daily
When you read through your goals every day, you soon become numb to them. You begin to just go through the motion of reading through a list and that list soon stops having any meaningful impact.
- Have a Strong “Why”
A goal without a purpose is a weak goal. You need to know why you want to accomplish the goal.
- A goal without a purpose is a weak goal. You need to know why you want to accomplish the goal.Now your “why” is personal and often can be quite embarrassing if you explained it to another person. The important thing is the reason why you want to achieve your goal needs to be YOUR reason, and not because someone else says it’s a good idea.
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