10 Do’s & Don’ts of Goal-Setting
by Jayne Johnson on April 11, 2009
DON’TS
- Don’t let someone force a goal on you that you don’t really want – Follow your heart.
- Don’t let the past stop you – past goals you failed to reach have nothing to do with NOW.
- Don’t think some of your goals are not important enough, not big enough – All your goals matter.
- Don’t be rigid. Yes, set a path, a goal, and go for it. But tunnel-vision can make you miss vital information and feedback.
- Don’t try to do everything yourself. Be willing to delegate.
DO’S
- Have a clean conscience. When you feel guilty, you don’t feel that you deserve to get the goals you’re going for.
- Come from a place of service and helping others get what they want. Serve first and the Universe serves you.
- Celebrate your wins. Reaching a goal is cause for celebration – and it leads to MORE wins!
- Support those people who support you – flow power and support to them. It creates a win/win loop of power, and everyone wins.
- Every day make a list of what you are grateful for – express your gratitude for everything and everyone you can think of!
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Thanks Jayne! This is the truth and these are all great tips!
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