Wednesday, June 2, 2010

To Achieve Your Goals You Must Do The Following... by Jeffrey Gitomer

To Achieve Your Goals, You Must Do the Following.

About now, you may be experiencing "goal withdrawal."  It's that time of year when you begin to lose the momentum and drive you may have had on January 1. Many of you have already given up the ghost.

Since you didn't call it a goal in the first place (you called it a "resolution," remember) and you really had no plan to achieve it anyway, it (and you) wallowed.

Some of you were more ambitious at the first of the year - you made a list of ten goals. Have you achieved any of them yet? Close? Are you working on them at the same level of intensity you did on January 2nd?

Many of you started to achieve, but the "real-world" has now kicked in. Some of your goals, and dreams of achievement, have been kicked to the curb.

As a service to everyone, I'm going to give you the shot in the arm. OK -- the kick in the butt -- necessary to maintain "SUCCESS MOMENTUM" and help you achieve your goals and dreams.

PRUNE. Make a "get real" decision as to which goals you want to achieve. Off the others. When too many goals are on your mind, achievement of them gets bogged down.

-DIG-IN. Make a commitment to yourself to do whatever it takes to achieve your goals. Get "you" tough.

HARNESS your personal power. Discipline yourself. Laser-focus on your commitment to achieve. Practice with a small achievement every day.

ENLIST the help of others. Not to do the work for you, but to work with you and to encourage you to get the job done. You must have the support of others in order to achieve your goals.

GIVE. It's easy to get support. All you have to do is give support.

SHIELDS UP, CAPTAIN KIRK! Don't be vulnerable to the negative influence of other people. Find more happy, successful people to hang around with. Choose your associations.

WORK on two of your goals every day, even if only for a short time. Short bursts of accomplishment sets a work tone and gives you that great (and consistent) feeling of accomplishment.

VISUALIZE yourself doing the steps necessary to achieve your goal.

VISUALIZE yourself actually achieving your goal.

VISUALIZE yourself enjoying the benefits and rewards of achievement.

NOTE: I recommend a book called Creative Visualization by Shakti Gawain. The title tells you what the book is about, and I promise it will help you to accomplish your goals through visualization.

BE RELENTLESS. Don't quit in the pursuit of your achievement -- even if your rear end falls off. This attribute is the definition of "success momentum." Your drive to achieve must be relentless. Your desire to accomplish your goals will determine your outcome.

FIND THE TIME. Don't tell me you "have no time." Everyone has the same amount of time: twenty-four hours a day. The question is: how are you investing yours? Try substituting time. Twice a week, substitute TV time for goal achievement time. In order to achieve goals, you have to invest your time.

FIND THE "WHY." There are two "why's" that will unlock the secret of achievement. Why you want it, and why you haven't done it so far. What will you do, or what will you change for the better after you achieve, and what has been preventing this achievement so far?

THE SECRET IS IN THE DAILY DOSE. Do a little toward your goal every day.  Write down how much (or how little) you must do each day in order to achieve. THEN DO IT.

If you look at goal achievement as the stepping stones to your success, you at once realize both their importance and their significance in your life. You also realize that the task is up to you.

Others can help you, but the responsibility for completion, for achievement, is 100% yours.

And others will be jealous. People will try to rain on your parade because they have no parade of their own. Don't let other people tell you, “You can't." Tell them how you will, and ask for their support!

If you would like to know the three types of goals, and how to create the right type, go to www.gitomer.com, register if you're a first time visitor, and enter the words GOAL TYPE in the GitBit box.

Jeffrey Gitomer is the author of The Little Red Book of Selling and eight other business books on sales, customer loyalty, and personal development. President of Charlotte-based Buy Gitomer, he gives seminars, runs annual sales meetings, and conducts Internet training programs on sales, customer loyalty, and personal development at www.trainone.com. Jeffrey conducts more than 100 personalized, customized seminars and keynotes a year. To find out more, visit www.gitomer.com. Jeffrey can be reached at 704.333.1112 or by e-mail at salesman@gitomer.com

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