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Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Setting bigger goals often means asking for help

I'm up and at it yay! Thanks everyone for helping me be accountable! Michelle did you get to bed by 11 and up at 6? Sean I heard you playing the piano last night as i fell asleep, congrats on making time for you! Kyle, Barbra, Violet, Nettye, Claire, Mazen, Ed, Rebecca, Dean, Original Jump,we are excited to hear about your goals and how we can help you too! Eva, glutenfreedairyfreejourney, VemmaDance we love your energy do you have any specific goals we can help you with?


Goals... how do we pick them? I thought as i was writing this blog that i would start with a gentle goal that i knew i could reach hoping that would give me the confidence to set a much bigger and challenging goal so that's what I did! My new goal is to have 50 members join and FOLLOW along by Friday and let me say,  I am consumed by it. I dreamt about the blog, you guys the newest members and how it would feel to reach my goal of 50 I am so determined! I have put the number 50 up on the wall on a big orange cardboard! I will spend much of my energy on this for the next 2.5 days because I want to succeed! How you reach your goals? Any thoughts, ideas for me? How can you support me and my goal? Think of how many you know that would benefit from an accountability partner? Send them the link and ask them to FOLLOW along. Tell them they'll be helping another person reach their goal while inspiring others to go for their goals and get support for themselves at the same time to get to their goals :) a win win win! 

That's my story today and my plea for support this beautiful morning.... hit FOLLOW and join the journey to reaching your goals!  I am a generous giver and an excellent receiver and so are you!

"Without publicity there can be no public support, and without public support every nation must decay."                          Benjamin Disraeli

2 comments:

  1. I've always had dreams, desires and wants, but changing those into measurable and tangible goals is another thing. Making commitments and breaking them down into manageable tasks is critical to actually doing something about the dreams and taking action.

    For me writing down goals and tasks and more importantly scheduling them, to the minute sometimes, is very important to keeping on track. Declaring those goals and tasks to someone else and having them hold you accountable is even more powerful.

    I made a vision board in November of last year. It moved locations a few times, I would look at it and visualize for a week or two, then get off track. Come back to it a month later, visulize for a week and forget about it again.

    Last week I registered for a first aid course to renew, mine had been expired for a couple years now. The next day I pulled out my vision board put back up on the wall, it had been probably 2 or 3 months since I last looked at it and I had forgotten half of the things on there.
    About half way down on the right side I had drawn a cross and written:
    First Aid June 2011.

    I had totally forgotten I had put that on my vision board!

    So today July 7th I will:
    -write a blog post on our website
    www.WeHaveHomesForYou.com
    -10 different phone calls to make
    -put the screens on the windows
    -research specific building practices for 45 minutes
    -play the piano for 30 minutes
    -research trading strategies
    ...among many other tasks

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  2. Thank you for sharing the importance of writing your specific goals down Sean it certainly helps a lot of us to stay on track I agree! You are an inspiration and I am excited to hear how you do (and I'm sure others are too :)! You are a do-er!

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