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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Thank you for NEW YEAR Gift! I'll definitely make use of it to reach my GOALS (with laser FOCUS)Here's my Daily Fastlane Planner!
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MJ
PS: The color version is for sale at ViperionPublishing.com.
Much thanks from Alicia, Trinidad and TobagoHere's my Daily Fastlane Planner!
Feel free to download and print -- THE PDF LINK IS BELOW (Not the image!) LOGIN REQUIRED!
View attachment 41455
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Enjoy.
MJ
PS: The color version is for sale at ViperionPublishing.com.
Thank you! This is really helpfulStudies tell us that only 3% of people in the USA set goals, and they are among the wealthiest people in the nation! Worldwide the percentage is probably lower. Why so low? There are several reasons, but one of the main reasons is lack of know-how. When I ask people why they don't set goals they often say, "I don't know how."
Isn't that remarkable? We send children to school for 12 years in America before they graduate from high school. Many of them go on to trade schools, colleges and universities. We teach them many important disciplines including history, economics, literature, science, and so forth, but we miss one critically important skill: goal setting. We award them their degrees, pat them on their backs, and send them into the world full of wisdom, but ill-prepared, almost always, to design and pursue the lives they really want.
Whether you're already a goal setter, you used to set goals and quit, or you've never set goals, these lessons will help you build a better life.
Lesson 1. Dream! Let your imagination run wild while you fill up a blank sheet of paper with everything you want to be, do or have. Many adults have lost their ability to dream and that's unfortunate. By dreaming you instill hope for your future, and with hope there's possibility. So your assignment is to dream. During this week devote at least two sessions to dreaming. I want you to create a Dream List filled with ideas. Your list should include at least 25 dreams about what you want to be, do or have.
Lesson 2. After you complete your list, wait 24 to 48 hours and read each item on your list and answer the question: Why? If you can't verbalize in one sentence why you want to be, do or have this dream, then it's not a dream and it won't become a goal. Cross it off your list.
Lesson 3: Ask the following five questions of every dream on the Dream List you created.
1. Is it really MY goal?
2. Is it morally right and fair to everyone concerned?
3. Is it consistent with my other goals?
4. Can I emotionally commit myself to finish this goal?
5. Can I "see" myself reaching this goal?
You must answer "yes" to all five questions for each goal, or cross that goal off your list.
Here are some points to ponder: Is it really MY goal or is it a goal someone else wants me to pursue? Is it the right thing to do? Will achieving this goal distract from achieving other goals? Goals are often difficult to achieve. Are you sure you can make the commitment to pursue this goal and see it through? If you can't "see" yourself reaching this goal, you probably won't.
Take time during this week to think about the questions above and answer them. Once you're finished, your Dream List will probably be a bit shorter than when you started out. That's okay because you're now closer to identifying the goals that you really will pursue and can achieve.
Lesson 4:
Ask the following seven questions of every dream that remains on your Dream List (or goals list).
Will reaching this goal . . .
1. make me happier?
2. make me healthier?
3. make me more prosperous?
4. win me more friends?
5. give me peace of mind?
6. make me more secure?
7. improve my relationships with others?
If you can't answer Yes to at least one of these questions for each goal, eliminate that goal from your list. Be sure to consider your family when you answer these questions. And do not confuse pleasure with happiness!
Here we go with Lesson 5:
After asking the questions posted in Lesson 4 you will have eliminated some of your goals. Actually, they were not goals, just thoughts or desires at this point, so you're better off without them.
Separate your remaining list of goals into one of three categories: Short-range (one month or less to achieve this goal), Intermediate (one month to one year to achieve this goal), or Long-range (one year or more to achieve this goal).
This lesson will help you quickly determine whether or not you have a balanced perspective between what needs to be done now, versus your dreams for the future.
Remember: Some goals must be BIG to make you stretch and grow to your full potential. Some goals must be long-range to keep you on track and greatly reduce the possibility of short-range frustrations. Some goals must be small and daily to keep you disciplined. Some goals must be ongoing. Some goals (i.e., weight loss, business success, education, etc.) may require analysis and consultation to determine where you are before you can set the goals. Most goals should be specific. A "nice home" is not as good as a "3,000 square-foot, Tudor- style home with four bedrooms, three full baths, and two living spaces."
I hope this was helpful. Good luck with your goal setting.
MJ,Here's my Daily Fastlane Planner!
Feel free to download and print -- THE PDF LINK IS BELOW (Not the image!) LOGIN REQUIRED!
View attachment 41455
(The PDF has copyright removed.)
Enjoy.
MJ
PS: The color version is for sale at ViperionPublishing.com.
MJ,
The PDF you attached appears to be the same color (green) version listed for sale @ VP website.
Not sure if you intended to link a B&W version but just thought I'd mention.
Thanks for all you do for this community!
Thank you so much Sir.Here's my Daily Fastlane Planner!
Feel free to download and print -- THE PDF LINK IS BELOW (Not the image!) LOGIN REQUIRED!
View attachment 41455
(The PDF has copyright removed.)
Enjoy.
MJ
PS: The color version is for sale at ViperionPublishing.com.
Thanks MJ , learning a lotHere's my Daily Fastlane Planner!
Feel free to download and print -- THE PDF LINK IS BELOW (Not the image!) LOGIN REQUIRED!
View attachment 41455
(The PDF has copyright removed.)
Enjoy.
MJ
PS: The color version is for sale at ViperionPublishing.com.
@MJ DeMarco Thanks for this guide, it looks perfect! Where can I find the updated version with the gamified system? Thanks!
@MJ DeMarco I think the feeds should have a few old posts like these show up without us needing to bump posts.The FREE 1/5/10 Daily To-Do List and Goal Planner by MJ DeMarco
How to Achieve Your Dreams: Get MJ DeMarco's 1/5/10 Strategy for FREE, PDF Download.GoalSumo.com.com
Do we need to printout 365 copies of this file for a year?@MJ DeMarco I think the feeds should have a few old posts like these show up without us needing to bump posts.
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