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?
Just about everyone has things they want to achieve in their lives. This is what keeps us motivated and alive. When you feel strongly about achieving something, you’re going to put in the time required to make it happen. 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?
Practicing goal setting is very important. It’s significance is usually underrated by most people. When you have a goal to achieve, it helps you focus on important things, take action and prevent taking unnecessary actions.
How to set goals? Setting goals is not just writing down what you want on a piece of paper. There are various factors that make good goal setting practices. If you are going to spend time setting goals, you might as well do the best job that you can.
One of my friends recently committed herself to a healthier, fitter lifestyle. It started off as a very healthy change for her, but at some stage it turned into an obsession. She now spends hours a day training, documents and reviews everything she eats, yet is not training for anything specific.
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.
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.
Every New Year I encounter the same interior battle between the good business practice of setting goals and my Christian understanding of God’s outworking of our purpose and plan. When does goal setting or making New Year’s resolutions cross the Christian line into self-determination?
Are you frustrated in life? Do you feel like you’re not getting anywhere, and you’re nowhere near achieving all your potential? You’re smart and you’ve got some skills, but somehow you’re stuck in a rut and just spinning your wheels.