Why is Goal Setting Important?
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Goal setting is important if you want to achieve anything.
It’s really quite sad that most people are never taught how to set goals either in school or by their parents.
Why is Goal Setting Important?
1. Goals put YOU in control of your life!
With out goals you drift through life believing that everything that happens is your destiny and there’s nothing you can do to change it.
Goals give your life direction. It gives you a reason to get up in the morning. They motivate you to keep on keeping on when things get tough.
Goals enable you to create your future. Your future can be what ever you want it to be. Envision what you want your future to be and get busy setting goals to make it your reality.
“Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending.” Anonymous
2. Goals reduce stress and saves time
Many goal setters work from a daily list. Each night they write a list of what they need to accomplish the next day. This list is just mini goals that will help them achieve their larger goals.
This saves time, because you are not wasting it on needless tasks. You focus your energy on what’s truly important to you.
It reduces stress because you’ll find it easier to make decisions. You will naturally choose the choice that puts you closer to achieving your goal.
Goals are also important in boosting your self esteem Each time you achieve a goal – regardless how small it gives you a sense of accomplishment.
Now that you know the answer to the question …
“Why is goal setting important?”
Begin setting goals for ALL areas of your life ….
- Family goals
- Personal goals
- Health and fitness goals
- Career goals
The Ultimate Goals Program teaches you the 21 most important strategies and techniques ever discovered to help you accomplish more of your goals, faster than you ever have before.
I wish you success in all that you do!
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