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Finish what you started
You probably have heard the saying, "So many things to do and not enough
time to do them." Even though that may be true, you still have to complete them
all, especially if these things help you to reach your goals. To make it easier
for you, just take 1 thing you have to do and complete that task until it is done.
When it is done, you will feel a sense of accomplishment and it will motivate you
to move on to your next task. Organize to make things easy and simple
Take a moment to put things in order. If people write to you or send you orders in the mail, make
3 piles. Put the letters that need to be answered right away in the 1st pile. Letters
that can be answered at a later date you can put in the 2nd pile and letters that
have orders in them, you can put in the 3rd pile. Doing things like this in other
areas of your life will help you keep things in priority and keep you focused on
your goals Change the way you look at things
If you find yourself at times having a negative attitude, you must realize that the way you
look at things can make all the difference when it comes to reaching your goals.
Even when obstacles stand in your way, maintaining a positive attitude, not a negative
one and knowing that things can and will get better, will help you stay on track
in reaching your goals. Understand goals will take time to reach
Everything in life, if it is worth it, will take time. This goes for the goals you set for
yourself. When you set goals, you should set 2 types of goals. A short term goal
such as 6 months and also a long range goal, such as 3 years. You must realize that
you are not going to reach your long term goals in 2 weeks. Whatever your goals
may be, only through hard work, determination and keeping yourself focused, this
is the way you will eventually reach your goals. Study and read articles on motivation
Reading articles, books or even listening to cassette tapes on motivation is a must if you want to
keep yourself focused on your goals. Many successful people will tell you that even
when they wanted to give up and throw in the towel, a paragraph in a book or something
a motivational speaker said put them back on the right track and helped them reach
their goals. So if you want to stay focused on your goals, take these 5 points and
put them into action today Personality Types Today The theory of Personality Types, as it stand today, contends that: An individual is either primarily Extraverted or Introverted An individual is either primarily Sensing or iNtuitive An individual is either primarily Thinking or Feeling An individual is either primarily Judging or Perceiving The possible combinations of the basic preferences form 16 different Personality Types. This does not mean that all (or even most) individuals will fall strictly into one category or another. If we learn by applying this tool that we are primarily Extraverted, that does not mean that we don't also perform Introverted activities. We all function in all of these realms on a daily basis. As we grow and learn, most of us develop the ability to function well in realms which are not native to our basic personalities. In the trials and tribulations of life, we develop some areas of ourselves more thoroughly than other areas. With this in mind, it becomes clear that we cannot box individuals into prescribed formulas for behavior. However, we can identify our natural preferences, and learn about our natural strengths and weaknesses within that context. The theory of Personality Types contends that each of us has a natural preference which falls into one category or the other in each of these four areas, and that our native Personality Type indicates how we are likely to deal with different situations that life presents, and in which environments we are most comfortable. Learning about our Personality Type helps us to understand why certain areas in life come easily to us, and others are more of a struggle. Learning about other people's Personality Types help us to understand the most effective way to communicate with them, and how they function best. | ||||||
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