7 Success Secrets of High Achievers
By David Schneeweis
Have you ever wondered why some people are successful, and others seem to work
hard but never get ahead? Perhaps you are one of these hard workers who just can't
seem to catch the one break they need. Do you dream of achieving great success?
Perhaps you are an athlete chasing their Olympic dream, an entrepreneur with a big
idea, or someone trying to create a better life for them and their families; success
is within your reach. Whether your dreams are Olympic gold, or financial freedom,
the best way to achieve them is through proper goal setting strategies. These seven
steps will help you develop a plan to reach your dreams.
- Time Find some time and a place where you can think undisturbed about
what it is you want to achieve. Use this time to identify your goals and develop
a plan to achieve them
- Begin With The End In Mind Identify your long term end goals first,
and then work backwards from there to create the stepping stones you will use
in developing your plan.
- One Step At A Time Once you have identified your long-term goals,
use smaller ‘short term’ goals as stepping-stones you can follow to reach your
long-term goals.
- Write It Down! Write your goals and action plan down, and post them
someplace conspicuous. This will help hold you accountable and keep you focused
- GO! Once you have identified your goals and developed an action plan
to reach them, it’s time to begin. Remember the journey of 1000 miles starts
with the 1st step
- Baby Steps are the Key to Massive Results By consistently taking
smaller ‘baby steps’ you are more likely to reach your goals than by taking
inconsistent leaps.
- Track Your Progress As you reach each of your short term goals cross
them off your list. This will help keep you motivated and on-track. Consistently
evaluate your progress, and if necessary modify your action plan to insure that
you are consistently moving forward
That’s all there is to it. By following these 7 steps, you will be on your way
to achieving your dreams!