Once you’ve worked through the first 5 steps, you need to document each of your major goals and then review them every day. I use Outlook calendar on my computer as a means for reviewing my goals. I set up a recurring appointment on my calendar for every morning at 7 a.m. I marked it private so that only I can see it, and then I typed all my goals into the appointment.
Every morning I get into the office, and I review my goals. Another option is to print or write out your goals and place a copy in the glove box of your car or in your planner or some place that will be visible to you on a daily basis. Whenever you arrive to work or school or wherever you are headed, pull them out and review them. It takes me about 3 minutes every day to review my major goals. This is very important because it keeps your top objectives at the front of your mind on a daily basis.
I’ve been using this format of goal setting now for almost 15 years. In preparation for this blog, I went back and reviewed my goals from years ago. I was amazed to see that I’ve achieved or exceeded virtually every goal I set for myself. Goal setting is a powerful process that will change your entire life.
By reviewing your goals daily, you will create the focus necessary that will remind you to take action. This daily action will set you on a course for doing great things.
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