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5 Reasons To Journal Your Goals
By Debbie Allen, All
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Writing out your goals, sharing them with
others and actually visualizing your success will bring you powerful
results! It doesn't really matter how you record your goals - it only
matters
that you take the time to really focus on them. But, the more detailed
your wants and needs are spelled out on paper and in your mind, the more
accurate they be to achieve.
Even by writing out your goals you are more likely to achieve them. It's
true, even if you wrote the goals and then threw away your journal you are
still more likely to achieve your goals than avoiding
this exercise all together. The goals you write are still there in your
subconscious mind. Give your mind a boost and add more detail and
visualization to the goals you plan to accomplish.
For example: One of your personal goals maybe to own a new sports car
someday. Okay, now detail the type of car, color, options and the date you
plan on getting the new car.
Reason #1 Helps To Relieve Stress
The exercise of journaling is not only good for your mental state, but
your physical state as well. Yes, it will help with confusion, anger and
stress. When you journal your goals you know where you are headed, what
you truly want out of life and you begin to create a blueprint towards a
higher level of success.
Reason #2 Helps To Analyze Solutions
When you write out your needs and wants honestly and completely, you will
find that you lose yourself in your writing. You may find additional
meaning to the things you say or do. You may also find the solutions to
overcome the obstacles that are holding you back from reaching your goals.
When overwhelming life events are reduced to words on paper, words that
can be analyzed and seen from a different perspective with our thoughts,
you will gain a new perspective of the situation and find new solutions
for seemingly difficult problems.
Reason #3 Discover Hidden Talents & Aspirations
Let your feelings flow without critiquing the way you write them.
Simply pour out your heart and your feelings. You will be amazed at how
your writing and focus will improve. The hardest part is getting
started. But once you have a dozen or so goals written down, keep going
until you reach 101. If you open your mind and focus on where you want to
go without setting limits the words should flow quickly
and easily.
Reason #4 Increase Your Creativity
Everyone has the ability to become more creative. Journaling flues the
creative spirit and soon your ability to communicate on paper will also
help you to dramatically improve your personal interaction with other
people as well.
Reason #5 Unlocks Your Subconscious
Your journal can be a therapist. A journal does not complain, cry or judge
you in anyway. Your goals journal will accept your thoughts and ideas
freely and easily without question. By transcribing emotions
onto pages, you can gain a better prospective of your emotional life.
Not only is a journal a therapist and motivator to help you reach your
goals, it also will revel your dreams, future accomplishments, hopes for
the future and remind you of your aspirations.
Journals are tools to help you discover the wisdom you already possess.
Sometimes, this wisdom will surprise you. Other times, it will challenge
you. Always, it will come directly from you, empowering you to trust
yourself and to take action by giving you the deep-seated knowledge that
you know more than you think you do.
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Bio: Debbie
Allen is one of the world’s leading authorities on sales and marketing.
She is the author of five books including
Confessions of Shameless Self Promoters
and Skyrocketing Sales.
Debbie has helped thousands of people around the world attract customers
like crazy with her innovative, no-cost marketing strategies and secrets
to sales success. Her expertise has been featured in
Entrepreneur,
Selling Power and
Sales & Marketing Excellence.
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