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By Sue DiFranco By this point in your scrappin' career, you've probably read a library-full of business books, and you may have noticed that some of the general advice tends to get repeated. However, repetition doesn't always guarantee you're going to actually follow the advice - it may just be shelved in your brain for future use. One of the things many experts advise is to write down your goals. Now, if you're like me, you might think, "Well, I KNOW what my goals are. Why should I write them down? And who has the time anyway?" In fact (I am slightly ashamed to admit), I was running my business for almost two years before I finally decided to put my goals in writing. And you know what? IT WORKS! Once you sit down and actually write things down, not only do you get more accomplished during the day, but you also feel more positive and productive AND you believe that your goals can and will happen. Here are some tips on starting your Goals Sheet: We've heard a lot about the power of positive thinking, and it's a very important part of running your own business. It takes a lot of courage, strength, vulnerability, and dedication to choose the "other path" when so many others travel down the working-for-others road. And those others, whether through ignorance or envy, may try to make you stumble by tossing "negativity stones" on your path. If they are close to you (family and friends, even spouses), they may even believe they are "just being realistic," or telling you "for your own good." They might scoff at your goals and tell you to quit dreaming. Although experts recommend to avoid any negative influence in your life, this can be hard when you're living with one! This is why your Goals sheet is so important. These are YOUR goals and they WILL be accomplished. Go over each one and visualize it. What will it be like when you are running a million dollar company? Where will your headquarters be? Visualize it. How many employees will you have? What will you be doing each day? Visualize it. The whole point of positive thinking and visualization is to trick your subconscious. Your subconscious doesn't have the ability to determine right from wrong; it hears what you tell it (either out loud or in your mind) and believes it. After a 20-year study on success, Earl Nightingale discovered the simple truth: "We become what we think about." Become successful! Write down your goals; read them every day; visualize success. And when Negative Nelly starts nagging in your head, have Successful Sandy boot her right out of there!
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