Friday, February 20, 2009

Goals

The best way to guarantee successful self-improvement is to keep your goal simple. Wordy goals are complicated goals. An achievable goal is simply written, describes the behavior desired, and the situation and the problem that needs attention.

An achievable goal is specific. Do not use general terms in your goal statement. General terms are open to interpretation. The goal should be specific about who, what, where, how, and when regarding the self-improvement goal.

An achievable goal is also one that is written, shared with others, and above all attainable.

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