When I ask my new consulting clients and coaching club members what their goals are, they often have no answer. Their eyes drift off and they think about it. They’re busy in their mind trying to come up with a number, or a story to justify the number, or a number they feel safe saying as long as no one else hears it, and so on.If you want to achieve a Goal, rather than wait to see if it happens to land in your lap this year, it’s time to own your own goals.
Take a sheet of paper and something to write with. Ask yourself:
“What exactly do I want to accomplish this year?”
List at least 5 things that you want to achieve by the end of the year – things that will increase the abundance in your life and the lives of others.
Now write them where you’ll see them on the 15th of each month to remind you to align you activities with those goals.
© 2007 Linda Feinhol