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Reaching The Top... One Step
At-The-Time!
What do your dreams and goals look like?
Are they so immense that they make your stomach hurt a little?
Or are they small, reachable goals that bore you when you think
of them?
Dreams and goals can run the gamut
from being larger than life to small and humble. Which type of
goal is better? There are actually good reasons to have both
types of goals.
Having huge goals that "scare" you a little is important. Goals
and dreams are supposed to stretch your imagination, your
abilities and your character to transform you into someone new.
Your goals should help you live the ideal life that you want to
live, no matter how far away the goal may seem.
History tells us about individuals who dreamed big, despite
people around them who told them to get their head out of the
clouds. In fact, most successful people, whether they are
politicians, business people, authors, athletes or
humanitarians, have been told at some time throughout life that
they were dreaming too big.
Don't be afraid to have big dreams and goals. Set your sights on
something that at the present time seems so far out of your
reach, that you know you were absolutely successful when you
achieved that goal. Thinking of your big goal should make you
nervous and excited at the same time.
On the other hand, it is also important to set small reachable
goals for yourself. Your success depends
heavily on your belief in yourself. If your big goal seems
too out of reach, start setting smaller goals. By reaching those
smaller goals you prove to yourself that you can achieve more.
Small reachable goals can be something as simple as working out
a certain number of times per week, or reading a certain list of
books. When you reach any type of goal, it feels good and gives
you a boost in your self-esteem. If you start with small goals
like these, while keeping your eye on the big goal in the
future, you will build the confidence that you need to achieve
that big goal.
As you achieve the small goals and check them off your list,
your confidence and the belief in yourself will grow to the
point where you look at the small goals as stepping stones, that
will take you to the top.
Success comes from setting goals of both types.
You need the big goals to motivate you
toward success, and you need the little goals to help you gain
confidence and discipline along the way.
Best regards,

Mark Edwards - Editor & CEO |