by Gary Ryan Blair
Myth #1: Goal Setting is Not That
Important.
Reality: Success Requires Goals - End
of Story! A life of meaning needs goals and specific plans to achieve
them. Success does not happen by accident.
Myth #2: Goal Setting is Difficult
and Takes Too Much Time.
Reality: Performance is accelerated
by time invested in strategy. The game of life is won behind the
scenes, in time spent on preparation.
Myth #3: New Years is the Best Time
To Set Goals.
Reality: There's no better time than
now to take control of your life. Goal-Setting is not about timing
it's about decision. This life is not a dress rehearsal; it's the only
one you've got.
Myth #4: Goals Don't Need To Be
Written. You Can Keep Them In Your Head.
Reality: Written goals clarify
thinking, objectify their potential, and reinforce commitment. The
palest ink is better than the strongest memory. Your mind can only
take in new information at the expense of losing old.
Myth #5: Long-Term Planning Is A
Waste of Time.
Reality: Your Future deserves
consideration. It will someday be your present reality. It's worth
considering seriously.
Myth #6: A Good Plan Is All You Need
To Be Successful.
Reality: Success is active, not
passive. All plans require action. Preparation is no substitute for
action. Commit to the philosophy of implement now - perfect later.
Myth #7: The Best Way To Achieve a
Goal Is To Just Begin.
Reality: Action without planning is
the root cause of most failure Success is a choice. With a plan to
lead you, you can figure out how to get where you are going.
Myth #8: All It Takes is Hard Work To
Achieve Your Goals.
Reality: Hard work is important, but
working smart is mandatory. Quit trying harder, look for new
solutions, and you will accomplish far more in far less time with only
a fraction of the effort you have been giving.
Myth #9: I Can Do It On My Own. I
Don't Need Help.
Reality: Success requires
cooperation. Nobody does it alone. In order to achieve more you must
learn to help yourself. Success requires the cooperation of others.
Myth #10: Goals Only Need to Be
Reviewed Once a Year.
Reality: Inspect what you expect.
Everything changes. Your goals must keep shaping, shifting and flexing
to fit these fast-changing times. Adopt a regular and consistent
review process.

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