Every New Year we are excited to put the previous year behind us and start anew. And often this comes with looking ahead and setting goals for what you want to accomplish.
But if your goals aren’t created properly, you are setting yourselves up for failure right from the start.
So this year when you create your goals, add this additional element to ensure your success. Not only do you want to write them down and look at them daily, but you also want to visualize them as if they have happened.
Visualizing your goals is the missing ingredient to achieving what you want to accomplish. Enjoy the experience, and enjoy your visions coming to be!
What is your goal for 2015? Did you write them down? Did you write them in a way that will inspire and motivate you?
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Don't let another year go by without you doing something different to create the kind of life you want. See you on the other side.
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