5 Ways 2 Make Achievement & NOT Activity Your Daily Goal
Can we first agree that how you spend the next few moments of your life are a direct reflection on how you will spend the moments after that? If that is the case, then it would go without saying that we all need to be a little more conscious and aware of our moments. We’ll call our moments, “building blocks to success.” And we’ll hold each moment responsible for completing a daily, short or long-term goal. (But we won’t be obsessive, now will we?) Let’s start our countdown to achievement: 1. First set a goal for an ½ hour work increment. Each increment should be tied to a daily or long-term goal. (You’ve got to know where you’re going first. You’ve never just jumped into your vehicle and started to drive and then decided where you were going, have you?) 2. Don’t take off yet! Determine if those goals are a priority. Are those the right goals for this time? Say you listed ten work increments for the day. Remove half of them. Keeping the ones that a