ACHIEVE MORE THAN ONE GOAL

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When setting goals, many people are faced with the dilemma of achieving more than one goal. Often this means setting new smaller goals that are easier to achieve than the original larger goal. In order to successfully accomplish more than one goal, it is necessary to have a proper and well thought out plan.

The first step in achieving more than one goal is in knowing what your ultimate goals are. Without a clear idea of where you are heading, it is virtually impossible to achieve more than one goal. It is best to have an idea of the way you want things to turn out before you set off on your journey. That way, you will have a clear path to follow and no doubt will have a better idea about how you should approach each of your new goals. So what are some examples of grand ideas?

Think about the things that you love to do. These can be part of your overall goals. For example, if you love to write, you could set up a regular schedule for yourself and work on one or two blog posts a day. You could also create a simple schedule for yourself and work towards achieving the same goal in the shortest period of time. You can also add other small goals along the way, but the main goal should always remain as something that you love to do.

Once you know which goals you would like to set, the next step is to write them down. Don't just type them into a Google sheet or some Internet document. Take the time to really think about what it is that you want out of life. Write down the feeling that you are feeling when you accomplish each of your goals. This will also give you a better sense of motivation and will keep you motivated throughout the process.

Now that you have written down your goals, it's time to figure out how you are going to achieve them. If you are already very good at something, then you may want to consider starting a new hobby or setting up a project to work on. You may also consider starting a business that will require you to work for the first goal while working on the second.

Another way to get started is to look at things that you have already accomplished. For example, maybe you have already set up your own business. When you look at this goal, you are already accomplishing part of the process. You may want to take this further by setting up a monthly income goal for yourself and pursuing an additional goal. It is possible to do everything right now and not accomplish anything else.

The key to achieving any goal is to keep moving forward no matter what. If you feel like you have accomplished something, feel free to take your mind off it and focus on another goal. It may take a while, but with enough persistence, you will eventually be able to move on to the next goal on your list. By keeping your eyes on the prize, you will have no problem achieving one goal after another.


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Moving to achieve another goal without achieving the main goal may give you disinterest on the main goal when the other goal is taking too much time to be accomplished.


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