Reaching peak performance – How to achieve your dreams
November 2, 2014By Jerry Bellune
Know anyone who wants to be a low-performer?
Of course not. You don’t associate with those people.
I personally avoid people like that. They’re losers.
Business owners and entrepreneurs aim for the stars.
In sports, athletes create daily habits and rituals.
These help them get in ‘The Zone’ where they excel.
More about “The Zone’ later.
Business people can do the same thing.
Unfortunately, too many of them don’t.
They’re good at setting goals and making to-do lists.
But they don’t check off the goals they set.
And they don’t hold themselves accountable.
That’s step #1. Write your dream list.
Make it in two parts:
1. Short term goals, as in done today of this week.
2. Long-term goals, anything taking longer than that.
In making long-term goal plans, you need to:
1. Write what the dream will look like when achieved.
2. Include how you will feel about it – your motive.
3. List each step to reach the eventual dream or goal.
4. List who will be responsible for each step.
That may mean multiple people.
If so, what each of them must do to make it happen.
5. Set a deadline for achieving each step.
Hold yourself and others accountable.
Without deadlines, few things get done.
Without accountability, no one answers for anything.
Want my Goal Setting Guide? Just email me.
It will show you exactly how to use all the steps.
It will make you accountable for achievement.
I wrote and published my first book with this guide.
I had been struggling with finishing it for two years.
It helped me get organized and finish it in 60 days.
Recommended reading
You can improve your success despite the economy.
‘The ABCs of Business Success ‘shows you how.
It outlines basic bottom line building strategies.
It is your blueprint for success.
It’s available with my compliments to you.
Next: 15 minutes to success in all you do.
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