Hey neat. Good tips and articles. On the first article, I only incorporated about 1/2 the steps! So there ya go. --- :^)
Neil.
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 12:23 PM, Mike <mbucchino@charter.net> wrote: > Jim, > Great thoughts on timelines, planning, focus, commitment, setting goals, > time management, persistance and organized actions for successful results. > The principles of success are universal. > > http://ezinearticles.com/?10-Universal-Principles-of-Success&id=29545 > > Here's one for us all to consider; "Those who fail to plan, plan to > fail." - author unknown. > > A long time ago, I learned some things about goal-setting. It has an > energizing effect. > Write down your goals. Set the long-term goal, divide the overall task > into measurable' waypoints' or mid-term goals, then finally break these > points down further into short-term goals. > The success goal and the path to attain it, then become very clear. Set > SMART goals- > a.. S Specific > b.. M Measurable > c.. A Attainable > d.. R Relevant > e.. T Time-bound > http://www.success77.com/Goals/index.htm > > Become a student of the situation, by soaking up all the info that you can > get your hands on, to help gain better understanding of principles and > processes of your goal. Whatever it takes, be willing to do it. > > Another style of achievement; BRATES; Balanced Revitalizing Achievements > Triggering Enjoyable Success. See; > > http://www.goalsetting.biz/brates.htm > > HTH, > > Mike B. >
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