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Goal Achievement Mindset

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We hear a lot about the "goal setting" mindset and how powerful it is, but why not take it one step further? What about the "goal achieving" mindset. At the end of the day, anyone can set a goal, the real trick is actually achieving them. Read on if you want some tips on how to start achieving those goals that you set.

1. Learn from Setbacks
Setbacks and failure don't have to be the end of your goals. In fact, you need to learn to embrace these obstacles. Dealing with obstacles builds characters, while failure is nothing more than a lesson (often valuable) learned.

2. Take Action

The biggest difference between someone who sets goals, and someone who achieves them? ...They take action. Next time you set a goal, make sure you come up with an action you can take right away.

3. Reward Themselves
Striving towards newer and bigger goals can be draining. One of the best things you can do to keep motivated is reward yourself. Each time you set a goal, make sure to think about a reward that you can give yourself when reached.

Here is the Link to register for the Live Webclass "Give Me Five"

Don't forget to click the link to subscribe and share it with your community.

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We hear a lot about the "goal setting" mindset and how powerful it is, but why not take it one step further? What about the "goal achieving" mindset. At the end of the day, anyone can set a goal, the real trick is actually achieving them. Read on if you want some tips on how to start achieving those goals that you set.

1. Learn from Setbacks
Setbacks and failure don't have to be the end of your goals. In fact, you need to learn to embrace these obstacles. Dealing with obstacles builds characters, while failure is nothing more than a lesson (often valuable) learned.

2. Take Action

The biggest difference between someone who sets goals, and someone who achieves them? ...They take action. Next time you set a goal, make sure you come up with an action you can take right away.

3. Reward Themselves
Striving towards newer and bigger goals can be draining. One of the best things you can do to keep motivated is reward yourself. Each time you set a goal, make sure to think about a reward that you can give yourself when reached.

Here is the Link to register for the Live Webclass "Give Me Five"

Don't forget to click the link to subscribe and share it with your community.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daphney-phillip/message
  continue reading

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