Goal Setting Books
Don't ignore goal setting books
Do you find it difficult to set goals? If yes, then you need to buy a few goal setting books. These books explain in detail the advantages of setting goals. They tell you how to make more money, get a promotion or build better relationships.
They also tell you how to set both long-term and short-term goals. This is valuable advice because it is difficult to set goals without proper guidance. You know what happens on New Year's Day. All of us make resolutions, only to dump them even before the first week is over.
The story may be different if you take the trouble to read some good books on goal setting. Then, you will realize the value of writing a goal. You will further realize the value of using a goal setting form, charts or software. These tools help you break long-term goals into sub-goals, and assign cut off dates for each sub-goal.
You also learn the value of reviewing and modifying the goals because this is the best way to keep your morale up. You learn to pat yourself on the back when you achieve a sub-goal, and to review your sub-goal when you fail to achieve it. You don't give it up like your New Year's resolution.
Another thing that you learn from these books is the importance of planning. They teach you to plan ahead, be it in terms of arranging money, undertaking a new course or moving to another city. You feel more confident. The drudgery of achieving goals doesn't bore you. Instead, you feel excited and ready to take up new challenges.
Specialists who have had the chance to examine the subject in detail have written most of these books. Some of them have been written by people who know what it is to set and achieve a goal and would like to share their experiences with you.
You can, of course, reject the methodologies detailed in these books. But then you will be doing so at your expense.
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