Thursday, January 28, 2010

The power of goal setting part 2

Hopefully you have written down your goals and now you know what you want to focus on for 2010 and beyond. The question now becomes how do I focus on my goals on a daily basis and maintain the momentum? There are many ways to achieve this focus without compromising the attainment of your goals. At the end of the day it is all about action on a daily basis. To achieve your goals properly you need a plan. The best way to build a plan for your goals is through a roadmap to success. We suggest that you create a roadmap for your goals so that you know where you stand at the various milestones in 2010. Here are some tips for the creation of your roadmap:

* Assign a realistic date to each goal
* Write down the milestones to reach for each goal
* Create weekly goals to attain the overall objective
* Measure your success at the end of each week in your journal
* Add key stakeholders for the attainment of your goals

The roadmap acts as a guide to help you focus on the items you need to accomplish daily, weekly, and monthly. You will find the roadmap helpful when you need guidance on your goals for the week. It will be a constant reminder of your focus during the year. We also suggest that you update this regularly.

In addition to your roadmap you need to also bring your subconscious mind on board with your goal attainment. This process can be handled through the following methods:

1) Creative visualization
2) Vision boards
3) Positive affirmations
4) Meditation

Pillars of Positivity teaches the above methods to help build the emotional intelligence necessary to attain your goals. Many famous athletes, leaders (business and government), and celebrities use these techniques to achieve success in all areas of their lives.

Goal attainment is very personal and it requires a lot of focus from each individual who wants to achieve success on a regular basis. Pillars of Positivity can help you become a high performer in all areas of your life if you want to focus on improving your overall experience.

Until next time focus on your goals regularly!

Michael Joseph
Co-founder
Pillars of Positivity
Website: www.pillarsofpositivity.com
Email: michael@pillarsofpositivity.com

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