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By Leslie Johnston Johnston [ 13/05/2006 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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Whenever we start taking a look down memory lane of our lives and looking at where we are, really the position we are in today is a sum total of life choices that were made somewhere else down the line.
For instance you are in debt, why? Because of financial situations that came up, and maybe you could have made better decisions regarding your finances. Maybe you dropped out of high school, why? At the time you made these decisions, there were probably other life situations going on causing you to make these types of decisions.
If where you are today is not anywhere near where you would like to be, there is still hope for you. You ever heard the statement, a Business without a plan, already plans to fail, it’s is the same with life. We all need some type of direction, visions, and goals. Otherwise it is like wandering around aimlessly trying new things and not having any type of accomplishment.
Take a look back on students you may have gone to elementary, or high school with, now look at the students who had goals and compare them to the ones who had goals along with the plans to meet these goals.
You will see a higher success rate with those who had plans for their goals. This is because their goals were so very real to them. Not saying yours are not. But, they made theirs a reality by actually going through and thinking of a plan to follow it through.
First you have to start with the real reason why you want to accomplish these goals. Once you get that settled and the why is stronger than anything else, than you will accomplish it.
Many people say if you don’t have a plan where you are going, then you are right where you are suppose to be. This is so true, so start today and aim high for success.
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Yours in Success
Leslie Johnston
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