Aiming for Targets not Goals
How are you doing on your New Year’s Goals? If your answer is, “Janine, they are doing great, I’m on track, making progress and moving along my road to success.”…
How are you doing on your New Year’s Goals? If your answer is, “Janine, they are doing great, I’m on track, making progress and moving along my road to success.”…
"Creating Vision Boards! Why? I mean, didn't we already graduate kindergarten and finish the routine of cutting out pictures and gluing them to construction paper?" This is a common sentiment…
New Year’s Eve is fast approaching for those of us who use the Gregorian Calendar and here I sit for the 29th year in a row, pen in hand, writing down my annual goals. I’m thinking, “Bring it in 2017!” Shocked? I sure was when asked by a friend how long I had been writing down New Year’s Resolutions. I had started this process in November of 1987. I had just found out about this thing called, “The Franklin Planner System” and was listening to the cassette program outlining how to put your planner together and use the goal-setting forms. (Thank you, Hyrum Smith) Ouch! Showing you my age here, aren’t I? Despite the antiquated technology of what I was doing, the process of goal setting to bring about a “Life of Joy” hasn’t changed.