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The Ten-Goal Exercise
This is one of the most powerful goal-achieving methods I have ever discovered. I teach it all over the world, and I practice it myself almost every day
Take out a clean sheet of paper. At the top of the page write the word “Goals” and today’s date. Then, discipline yourself to write down ten goals that you’d like to accomplish in the next twelve months.
Don’t worry for the moment about how you are going to achieve these goals. Just write them down as quickly as you can.
You can write as many as fifteen goals if you like, but this exercise requires that you write down a minimum of ten within three to five minutes.
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Make a plan
Once you have written out this goal, clearly and specifically, and made it measurable, set a deadline on your goal. Your subconscious mind needs a deadline so that it can focus and concentrate all your mental powers on goal attainment.
Make a list of everything that you can think of that you could do to achieve your goal. Organize this list by sequence and priority
Select the most important or logical next step in your plan and take action on it immediately. Take the first step. Do something. Do anything.
Once you have decided that this one goal can have the greatest positive impact on your life and you have set it as your major definite purpose, resolve that you will work toward this goal as hard as you can, as long as you can, and that you will never give up until it is achieved.
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Select one goal
Once you have written out your ten goals, imagine for the moment that you can achieve all of the goals on your list if you want them long enough and hard enough.