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Post by creativecardsender on Dec 15, 2009 7:10:32 GMT -5
How many people are setting new goals for the New Year?
List 2 personal goals you have [if you can't say it, just list that you have them] and 2 business goals. Writing them down ensures that you just might complete them--of course, you are not limited to what you write. You can achieve more.
My personal goals are to: 1) add 2 more vegetables to my daily meals [to become more alkaline] 2) walk 15 minutes a day on my treadmill
My business goals are: 1) expand my client base by 10 each month 2) add 1 new business associate each month
How about you? Got Goals?
Blessings, Linda
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Post by sarahandrews on Dec 15, 2009 13:23:53 GMT -5
I have been setting and adjusting goals all year. I try really hard not to make "resolutions." I had made some goals, but in thinking and talking with some others, I have readjusted them. Business goals: 1. Double the home shows I held this year. 2. Promote to the next level of leadership in Premier.
Personal: 1. Progressively add one healthy habit each month (example: Jan. drink recommended water, Feb. Eat recommended veggies daily etc.) 2. other
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Post by lindapastor on Dec 15, 2009 18:31:25 GMT -5
Sarah I have been talking with people who have been goal-setters for years. They say that they meet their goals because they are specific, measurable, achieveable, realistic and timely--S.M.A.R.T.], goals and they write them down.
Looks like you understand that also. I expect that both of us will achieve our goals this coming year.
Blessings, Linda
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Post by Karen Fritz on Dec 27, 2009 1:26:56 GMT -5
Linda, I agree...if you have your goals in writing you are more likely to achieve them. I am still working on my Personal Goals.
Business goals: 1. Increase my customer base by 5 each month. 2. Promote to the next level of leadership in Avon by April 2010
Personal goals: 1. 2.
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