"If you fail to plan you plan to fail", is an old adage. I believe this to be true. Setting goals gives you something concrete to aim for. Set your goals small at first. Something that you know you can do. Increase as you are able to do comfortably.
Here is some advice:
1. You need to have some direction in which you are heading or you will go off in 10 different directions at the same time. It leads to confusion and frustration.
2. Set up realistic goals with the help of your sponsor, co-sponsor, or Up line.
3. Make both short term and long term goals to keep you on track.
4. Have someone like your sponsor, friend, or family member keep you accountable.
5. If you go off track, get help and get back in the saddle!! Don't give up!!
6. Celebrate when you reach that goal. Decide ahead of time what your reward will be.
7. Finally, take it easy and have fun!
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"If you fail to plan you plan to fail", is an old adage. I believe this to be true. Setting goals gives you something concrete to aim for. Set your goals small at first. Something that you know you can do. Increase as you are able to do comfortably.
Here is some advice:
1. You need to have some direction in which you are heading or you will go off in 10 different directions at the same time. It leads to confusion and frustration.
2. Set up realistic goals
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