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    January 9, 2007

    How to Set Personal Goals That Inspire You to Take Action

    I hope 2007 is going well for you so far, I hope you are tackling your goals with a vengeance. I hope you had a chance to download this free goal setting resource from my friend Vic Johnson.

    If you didn’t you can get it at: http://www.lifetosuccess-recommends.com/13goalsettingsecrets.html .

    Below is an article by Vic that will help you stay focused on your goals.

    Here’s to your LifetoSuccess,

    John Clark, www.lifetosuccess.com

    How to Set Personal Goals That Inspire You to Take Action

    Remember when you thought you could do and be anything? The
    innocence of early childhood is perhaps the last time you were
    unencumbered by perceived limitations and labels. Personal goal
    setting was simple, and there was no doubt you could achieve
    anything.

    When asked, “what do you want to be when you grow up?” you would
    have responded with whatever struck your fancy that day,
    whatever you were “in to.” You did not concern yourself with
    how you would do it, if you could do it, or if you should do
    it. Your dreams were based on what you wanted, pure and simple.
    You set personal goals based on wonder and curiosity, not
    practicality.

    The dreams of childhood were big dreams. Travel into space, win
    a medal at the Olympics, become a rock star. Soon enough the
    dreams become modified to reflect what is practical and
    expected of us. This is precisely when most people start having
    trouble setting personal goals. The dreams are no longer larger
    than life, so why take steps to achieve them?

    Big dreams inspire big action. When you set personal goals, they
    need to have huge payoffs for you in order for you to take
    consistent steps to achieving them. You need to feel excited –
    even giddy – at the prospect of seeing your dream come true.

    When you aspire to something that is less than what you really
    want, procrastination sets in. With a big dream in your sights,
    procrastination is a lot less likely to occur.

    You may have heard of making a “life list” of places you would
    like to see, things you would like to try, and dreams you would
    like to see realized. Instead of making a list of goals based
    on what you think is attainable or would fit into your life,
    start your personal goal setting with a life list of the big
    stuff that really gets you going.

    Here again, draw on the feelings of childhood for inspiration as
    you set personal goals. Remember the annual letter to Santa
    Claus? Even if you did not celebrate Christmas, you can imagine
    the wish lists sent to the North Pole were not full of
    realistic, practical requests. They included the biggest, best
    gifts a child could think of, because there was always the
    possibility that Santa would bring you exactly what you wanted.
    Dreaming big has the added benefit of inspiring others to come
    to your aid in your pursuit of the goal. If your personal goal
    setting is limited, or “small,” why would anyone want to help
    you achieve them? People want to be part of something special.
    Big goals motivate friends, family, and even complete strangers
    to help you reach them.

    When you set personal goals, go back to those childhood
    aspirations. Sure, you may not want to be an astronaut anymore,
    but the old dreams can spark new life goals. Perhaps you would
    like to go to a grown-up space camp or become an amateur
    astronomer. Whatever goal you set, make it big. As the ancient
    emperor Marcus Aurelius said, “Dream big dreams; only big
    dreams have the power to move men’s souls.”
    Copyright © 2006 Vic Johnson

    Vic Johnson is a popular motivational speaker, author and
    Internet Infopreneur who has created some of the most visited
    personal development sites on the Web. To learn more about the
    power of big dreams in goal setting, download a free copy of 13
    Secrets of World-Class Goal Achievers at
    http://www.lifetosuccess-recommends.com/13goalsettingsecrets.html

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