Wednesday, December 1, 2010

A Blueprint For Achieving Your Goals

People who make it to the top, have qualities necessary to attaining their goals. Here are some questions; use them as a blueprint to reaching your destination - achieving your goals.

Do you prefer working for yourself rather than for others?

Do you keep up with current business trends?

Would you say you are a leader?

Can you spot an opportunity and take advantage of it?

Do you pay attention to what others say?

Will you complete a job no matter how difficult or unpleasant?

Do problems challenge you?

Are the concerns of other people important to you?

Do you work hard to accomplish tasks set before you?

Can you follow directions?

Does defeat get you down or can you bounce back?

Do you have faith in yourself?

How are you affected by the criticism of others?

Will you respond to the needs of others?

Do you give credit to others when it's due?

How are you at decision-making?

Do you have perseverance?

Do you truly know what you want?

Are you ready to succeed?

What does "success" look and feel like to you?

These questions will mean something different to each and every person that looks them over. There are no "right" or " wrong" answers. Make the effort to establish goals that are near perfect for you, because nothing is absolute, set them and then go after what you desire.

The journalist/author, Mignon McLaughlin believed that, "there are so many things that we wish we had done yesterday, so few that we feel like doing today." Don't fall prey to the traps of procrastination - looking back on dreams of things you wish you had done will have to be faced eventually, conquer them now, before they come back to haunt you ever more.

Your heart knows what you want, if you seek abundant wealth - what goals will get you to the money it will take to provide you with abundance? Think big and see yourself successful, imagine what it feels like to be a person of prosperity.

When your world says give up, Hope answers with, give it one more try. Persevere!

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