Rolling On – The Best Handful of Tips 171 – Believe to ACHIEVE

Believe to ACHIEVE

It’s amazing what you can achieve if you believe you can do things. If your goals are realistic you can achieve almost anything.

           To be an achiever you need a goal and a plan.

           Start by making an action plan.

          An action plan is a step by step approach to achieving your goal by listing ‘who‘ does ‘what‘ by ‘when‘.   

          Action springs Afrom the readiness to accept responsibilities.

Five of the best tips to achieve your goals

* Set your goal or goals

          They must be simple, realistic and not too many.

          Write them down. Use simple words. What do you really want to achieve, by when?

* List actions needed

          Brainstorm a list of possible actions needed to reach your goals.

          Select the best recommendations to achieve your goals.

          Set them out in a logical plan, step by step.

* wPrepare a time-line

          What is to be done, by when?

          Great things can be achieved if you are not too busy doing little things.

          People who begin many things finish a few.

* Make your plans dynamic

          Identify possible problems.

          Consider alternatives just-in-case changes are necessary. Be prepared to adapt to changes if necessary.

* Write your plan and start

          Plan logically, step by step. 

          What needs to be done by when?

          How will you know when it is done?

          You don’t know what you can do until you try.

 

-Geoffrey Moss (mossassociate.co.nz)

“Dream what you dare to dream.

Go where you want to go.

Be what you want to be.”

 Sources:  “Secrets for Success. This book could change your life”,  “Secrets for Success” published by Moss Associates Ltd and Cengage Learning Asia. Also available as an e-book from Amazon.com.
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