Now take the first page. Under your vision of what your life would be like if you achieved it, write down specific steps you will take to achieve that goal.
For example, if one of your goals is financial stability, you might decide you're going to put $20 per week in an interest-bearing savings account. That's just something I pulled out of the air.
But if you are a young kid just starting out, with no assets and no credit, this is a good thing to do. It teaches disciplines and if accomplished consistently, every week, over time, you will accumulate a significant asset by the time you're in your 40s.
Now, do this for each of the goals. Put as many steps as you can think of at this point. If you have 10, put them all down. Let the mind flow.
If you have to ask your family, friends, and coworkers to help you. They will have some really good ideas, I bet.
I'm trying to help people network more productively. Is this helping?
Connecting makes Your Stop for Real Estate , my real estate referral business, go. See www.yourstopforrealestate.blogspot.com.
It powers my approach to writing. See www.kearneymusicschoolmurders.blogspot.com where you can read my mystery for free, download it for free or buy it from Amazon.com more cheaply than you can print it.
It fuels my publishing outlet, By and for Writers. See www.byandforwriters.blogspot.com where you can get a poem or a short story published.
It is fueled by my reading and thinking and talking about entrepreneurship. For those ideas, go to www.hatman2.blogspot.com.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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