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by David Feinstein

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Category: Goals

Goal setting in life is powerful, it helps us achieve so much.

Setting them and achieving them on time is important but we often don’t carry through with a lot of goals. Realistic goals are important for the mind, body, and soul. Goals that are simple and easy will not help us grow. Neither will goals that are super difficult to achieve either. A simple goal can be challenging if one puts a time frame and realistic expectations around it. Creating and establishing daily, weekly and monthly goals will help the individual stay focused and on target. It’s ok to miss a goal, as long as you learn from why you missed it and move on.

The Power of Goals in Daily Life

Setting daily goals on a regular basis may help you find the clarity in your business. The focus that is needed is invaluable as you move throughout the day. Daily goals help you measure success and failure as you build your business. They open doors for you to learn how to manage your resources more efficiently, such resources include time and energy. Don’t make your daily goal too complicated, break down in a schedule and several goals if need be. Write them down somewhere, even if it's on a tablet. Keep your eye on your agenda and take the steps that will lead you to accomplish your goal.

Weekly and Monthly Goals: Going beyond the Day

Weekly goals are a series of individual goals that you will use to achieve a bigger result. The weekly goals should be clear and well defined on what you want to accomplish. Don’t say that you want to make a million dollars in a week with a budget of one dollar. That is unrealistic and difficult to achieve, but not impossible. If you want to add five new followers on Instagram during your week, then you have a goal that is achievable. While having time to focus on catering your team without stressing you out.
Monthly goals are adventurous, to say the least, they are big and must be defined with actionable steps that you can follow. Sometimes daily, weekly or monthly goals are not achievable, but this doesn’t mean that you can’t learn from the experience and troubleshoot the problems that caused you to fail.
Keep evolving and you’ll hit your goals and then you can have more difficult goals to achieve in the future.

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David Feinstein

David Feinstein