Do you ever feel like you’re spinning in circles with too many goals? Are most of them conflicting? The good news is, you’re not the only one who feels that way. It's very common, and you can help solve the problem.
This presentation provides guidance to determine and implement the one goal that can benefit you most if you achieve it.
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Karmic Ally Coaching How to determine & implement your One breakthrough Goal
1. How to Determine & Implement
Your One Breakthrough Goal
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2. When you sleep, you dream. You can have more than one dream. The
thing about dreams is we have them one at a time. They don't overlap.
They are content to wait in line and be taken one at a time.
Your goals should be like your dreams—one at a time.
Here are a few tricks on how you can decide on your next goal.
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3. Find the ONE goal.
Maybe people prefer making resolutions instead of
New Year’s Goals is that a goal is a big thing and can be
overwhelming.
But losing the big picture means losing the prize.
Ask yourself these questions:
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4. Why are you doing what you’re doing?
The why provides motivation when you're discouraged
and also helps clarify your goal.
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5. Next year, what achievement from this
year will have the most significant
impact on your life and get you closest to
achieving your goals?
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6. What takes your full attention while you’re doing it?
Where does your passion lie?
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7. What do you believe that is worth doing that maybe
other people wouldn’t?
This question gives insight into your personality.
In the 1960s Rosey Grier played pro football for the
Giants and later for the LA Rams. He was 6’5” and
300 pounds. He famously passed the time between
plays knitting. It was his passion.
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8. What makes you so passionate that
you don’t mind standing alone to do it?
What drives you or from what do you take comfort?
How can that be a part of the goal?
Or can it become the goal?
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9. Translate your goal into a number. Numbers are easier to remember. What
number? Consider your goal is to reduce drinking coffee at cafes. If you drink
2 cups per day at $5 per cup, that’s 10 X 365 or $3,650 spent each year on café
coffee. Does that number make the goal real?
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10. Keep your eyes on the prize. Take a sheet of paper.
Write that number down in big, bold, colorful numbers.
Use crayon if you like.
Post that number
where you can see it.
Often.
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11. Learn to prioritize your goals.
By doing so, you will find it easier to pick the one
that means the most to you right now.
Then put your focus solidly on that particular
goal until you get to where you want to go.
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12. If you need more help,
get your copy of
Goal Achievement Simplified
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014OD5Y0E/
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