Design Your Destiny
If you were to walk into an airport and ask the clerk behind the desk for a ticket, you would be asked where you wanted to go. If you are not able to tell the clerk where you want to go, you will not get a ticket. If you aim for nothing, you are sure to hit the bull’s eye every time. If you are not specific about where you want to go in life, then you cannot complain about where you are.
Your goals are representative of your hopes, your dreams and your expectations. In order to feel successful in life, it is important to achieve your goals. When you set and achieve worthwhile goals, you successfully design your own destiny. Below are a few tips to help you find more excitement and fulfillment in your life.
• Set feasible goals. You have to be able to imagine the results that you want to achieve. For example, top athletes visualize themselves winning competitions. If you imagine yourself successful in great detail, you will condition your mind and prepare yourself to receive the wealth that is coming to you.
• Set measurable goals. Simply deciding that you are going to do better than you did in previous years is not setting a standard that you can use to measure your progress. Try to relate your goals to a dollar value, percentage, time, distance or quantity. Being able to measure your progress is an important element in achieving your wealth creation goals successfully.
• Set goals that do not conflict with the other areas of your life. Make sure that the paths that you must go down to achieve certain goals are not upsetting to the personal and family relationships in your life. For example, deciding to travel for business six days a week may make you rich, but it may also cause problems with the people that mean the most to you. Make sure none of the goals that you set conflict with any other goals in your life.
Sean Rasmussen
Success Communicator
Aussie Internet Marketer © 2004 – 2010
Tags: achieve your goals, Wealth, Wealth Creation, wealth creation goals




October 1st, 2010 at 9:12 am
Another useful post Sean. Thanks for sharing your insight.
October 16th, 2010 at 8:44 am
Thanks for this great post. I like the way you say that set goals which will not conflict with the rest of your life. It was kind of you to share this with us.