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Most people are aware of the fact that if you write down your goals, you are more likely to achieve them (if you didn’t know this, now you do); this is step one. But what happens after you write down your goals? What is it going take to get you from point A to point Z?
You won’t ever know if you don’t map out the individual steps you need to take. Mapping out your goals is equally important as writing down your goals. You can write down your goals and speak about them all you want, but if you do not have clear action steps, then your goals are merely pipe dreams.
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Action Items: Today, [Step 1] write down your goals (if you haven’t already). [Step 2] Then, for each goal, write down the action steps you need to take to accomplish these goals. [Step 3] Finally, be consistent with your action steps. Don’t take days or weeks off from working on your goals. Goals happen when they are consistently invested in with: time and effort.
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This content is for informational purposes only — not professional advice. Consult a qualified professional before making any major decisions.