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Create a Timeline for Your Goals

By: Theo McLanahan

Creating a goal timeline is a great way to plan for your future. A goal timeline is a chronological display of your goals. Start at the end, and decide which major thing you want to accomplish and then work backwards, creating mini-goals for yourself along the way.

Being as specific possible about your goals will make it easier to accomplish them. Instead of saying "I want to make more money", be specific. Go through your bills and determine how much money you need to make each month.

If you need $3,000 per month to cover basic living expenses, you may want to create a goal slightly higher than that to cover yourself for any unexpected things that may happen. So, rather than saying you want to make more money, your specific goal could be "I want to earn $4,000 per month".

The other great thing about giving your goals deadlines is that it will help measure your progress and success. You should give your goals timeline dates. Instead, try saying "I want to earn $4,000 a month by January 1st". When that date comes close, look at whether you have to start working harder, or if you are on track. When your magical date happens, you should know whether or not you've reached your goal.

For a double whammy, create goals that will not only help you grow your business, but also help you grow as a person. Growing as a person is just as important as growing your business- it will also help you get farther in growing your business, if you have personal growth as well.

The benefit of reaching goals is that you are more empowered. You are ready to take on more challenges. You will keep creating new goals and get stronger. If you get in a rut, take out your timeline and see where you've come in 6 months or a year.

Reviewing your goals timeline can help you realize how far you've come in achieving success. It will help you focus on the positive, rather than the negative. Try to focus on the positive by giving yourself credit for the good that you've accomplished.

It may seem strange at first, but if you tell yourself you are doing a good job everyday, sooner or later, you'll start to believe it.

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