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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Goal Setting Tips #1 AND #2

Goal Setting
Five Goal-Setting Steps to a New and Improved You
Well hello there, long lost goal… where did we leave off? For many of us, the new year is a time to make resolutions and set new goals. But it’s not just about setting goals—the tricky part is achieving them, too. Whether your goal is to get that promotion at work, further your education or even lose those tough ten pounds, keep in mind that even the smallest steps forward will get you closer to success. Don’t make your goal a stranger—here are five tips to help you accomplish what you set out to do.

1) Start with a clear direction
You’ve set your goal, now how will you get there? Your best-laid plans should include a specific outline of steps you’ll need to take. Make sure you know exactly what you need to do to accomplish each step and set a deadline of how long it should take for you to finish it before moving on to the next step. An Avery® Comfort Touch Binder is a great tool for keeping your goal-setting plans together in one place. The durable binder is designed with a reinforced spine for long-lasting use. Plus, the spine is embossed and comfortable to grip—a definite plus when you reach for your “guidebook” again and again.

2) Plot your progress
Now that you’ve got a sturdy place to hold your plan of action, it’s time to put it all in order. Organize your steps with customized dividers you can create with Avery® Index Maker® Clear Label Dividers and our free online software, Avery® Design & Print Online. You might consider creating tabs by task or due date, or using colors to designate the level of difficulty so you can see at a glance what’s in store for you along the way.

Tips 3 and 4 to follow in another post...
J

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