Tag Archive: accomplishments

K.I.S.S.

Success itself is very simple. It is we who make it complicated. Over the years, and for all sorts of reasons, we learn how to complicate most things we come into contact with. We don’t start off that way. When we were kids, more often than not, we were more interested in the box the…

Long Lists

Long to-do lists are often a big challenge for many of us. Most people I’ve asked feel de-motivated and overwhelmed each time they glance at a list any longer than 10 different tasks. One of the problems with long lists, whether at home or work, is that the longer the list, the more likely we…

What Is Commitment?

Commitment equals determination plus perseverance (C = D + P) That formula is the basis of all true achievement! Commitment creates a psychological shift that sets the scene for your goal to happen. No, your goal may not happen exactly as planned but it WILL happen – if you commit and do what it takes,…

Making The 80/20 Rule Work

It is said that 80% of our results come from just 20% of our actions. If you feel like you’re spinning your wheels and drowning in work, I’ll bet you haven’t quite found a way to make this axiom work for you. Yes, there will be lots of work for you to do. Always. In…

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Goal Achievement
  1. Re-state your “outcome” goal as a series of “performance” goals. State them positively – things you are going to do as opposed to things you are not going to do.
  2. Picture the achievement of your goal and even plan how you will celebrate.
  3. Think hard about your level of commitment. Determine how you will make time for your goal.
  4. Determine what you will need to let go of to make room for your goal, what habits you will have to change and what new things you will need to start doing.
  5. Share your goals with others. Cultivate your own support team.
  6. Assess and measure your progress daily and weekly.
  7. Adjust your activity if things are not working.
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