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Aim High, Dream Big!

Aim High, Dream Big!

Only 3% of Americans are independently wealthy
10% live comfortably, but need to work
60% barely make a living from one month to the next
27% need support from others.


What’s the difference?
· The top 3% have written, specific goals. THEY KEEP SCORE!

Setting Goals:
First of all, say a prayer for guidance and then sit down with a piece of paper and pencil.  Clear your mind and start writing short term and long term things that focus on the 6 major areas of your life. . .
Spirituality                  Physical             Career
Family                        Social               Finances
Don’t be stingy or think you might be crazy, write down everything that comes to mind.  Put on paper the life you want.  Think BIG and just exercise faith.  Now, let’s decide which goals are SMART.              (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Trackable)


For example, a health goal may be to go to the gym 3 times per week or a change in diet, weight loss.  Be specific:  what do you want to do?  Is it easy to measure?  Is it attainable and realistic?  Can you track it by paying attention?


After figuring out what goals you want, now what do you do with them?  We suggest you write your goals on an index card and carry them with you wherever you go (just as long as you have a pocket)  Here comes the important part (and it is well worth the effort):



READ YOUR GOALS THREE TIMES A DAY: MORNING, NOON & NIGHT
Personally, we found it works best if you read them out loud and with emotion.  As you read them you may feel that they are impossible or you have no idea how they will happen.  Here is where your faith comes in.   We feel the best about our goals when we totally release ourselves from the process.
Have fun and Dream BIG!!!

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