Why can’t I achieve my goals?

Ambition

If you want what you say you do, you have to set goals. It’s not that difficult and the results will amaze you. Get a blank book. On each page write down your goals in a specific category and date it.

Not only should you write your goals down, you must review them morning and night. Write your primary goals on a 3 x 5 card to make the review time more targeted. Doing this will keep you on target with what you want.

When you focus on your goals by writing them down and reviewing them on a regular basis amazing events will begin to happen. You will be able to manifest what you want a lot quicker.

However, you must do more than write them down and read them. You have to be committed to the outcome. This means that if you want to get and stay healthy, you will have to make choices around what you eat and how often you exercise.

It is the same with your finances. If you want to increase your wealth you must make specific choices on how you spend and invest your money.

Think of every area of your life you want improvement in. Decide what you want and what you are willing to do to get it. Write your goals down, read them morning and night and take the appropriate actions to achieve your desired outcome.

In success

Dr. Joe Capista
The Speaker Worth Smiling About
www.JoeCapista.com

Comments

  1. PlugIM.com says:

    Why can’t I achieve my goals?

    If you want what you say you do, you have to set goals.
    It

  2. Alex Shalman says:

    It's amazing how writing down a specific goal with a specific due date can make things happen. I've seen this too many times in my own life when reviewing my goals and noticing how something I wrote down years ago comes to life today.

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  4. WAKEshine says:

    I've had a similar experience, even to the point of looking through old notebooks and finding goals that I had written and "forgotten" about…but realize that they have come to pass, usually in the timeframe I specified.

    Writing your goals down is the first commitment and action you make on them, and it truly pays off.

    Thanks for the interesting article.

  5. Ananga says:

    Thank you for submitting your article to Living by Design's 25th personal development blog carnival – your article was selected to be featured from over 90 total submissions.

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  6. Joe Capista says:

    I'm honored to have my article selected. Thank you for letting me know.

    Dr. Joe Capista

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