Wednesday, March 3, 2010

How to Manifest Goals in 30 Minutes per Day

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The truth is most of us have trouble accomplishing the goals we set in a timely fashion. Some of it is due to the fact that we are bombarded with so many distractions, then we work for someone else for much of the day and need some family time. The little time that is left is often used up contemplating how to best spend that time accomplishing something worthwhile. Weeks go by and we feel like all we do is work eat and sleep and make no progress toward our own goals.


The 30 minute period needs to be completely without interruption. I know it sounds rather impossible to be focused on something for 30 consecutive minutes every day, but it needs to happen if we are to accomplish the goals we set. If the goals are important enough to us, we will find a way to make it happen. Perhaps we need to get up a little earlier in the morning or stay up a little later at night so we can work while others sleep. It probably is not a such a good idea to work toward our personal goals at lunch time since we need a break in the workday.



For myself, I try to set aside at least 30 minutes every day to work toward a single goal of mine, writing my new book. I set the goal of writing a new book as my main priority aside from family time. I also set a goal of constructing a new jacuzzi bathroom, pics to follow in a later post. I work on this other goal for at least a few hours each week. My friends and family offered to help me work on it next week, so I am really looking forward to seeing the progress we will make.



It is especially good if we can set a large goal for ourselves and work toward that goal a little each day. It builds our self esteem that we can actually accomplish the goals that we set for ourselves. We wake up each morning knowing that we made decent progress on the previous day and are excited about the progress we will be making today.

Most of the goals we set require a fixed amount of time be devoted to them. Once we devote the required duration, the goal is accomplished, and we move on to the next goal. I hope you have found this post helpful and I look forward to hearing your comments about all the new you are able to accomplish by applying this technique.

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