By Jill on Nov 6, 2012 in Accountability, commitment, conditioning, General, Goal Setting, Goals | 0 Comments
It’s Tuesday and I am so glad you’re reading this because it’s Election Day in the USA. Today is the day that the next President of the United States of America will be determined, as well as many local and national government positions. I don’t know about you, but I will be glad for [...]
By Jill on Feb 6, 2012 in Accountability, Goal Setting | 0 Comments
One of the most common questions I get on the subject of Goal Setting is whether or not you should share your goal with others. The short answer is… it depends. I think the better questions is actually, “With whom should I share my Goals?” There are clearly times when it is in your best interest to tell people and more specifically, there are times when you should share your goals with…
By Jill on Oct 22, 2010 in Accountability, commitment, Goal Setting, Goals, monday momentum, productivity | 0 Comments
Have you ever sabotaged yourself just as you were about to achieve a very important goal? This most often manifests istelf via procrastiantion, avoidance, perfectionism, and many other ways. It is a very common phenomenon. Here’s how to recognize it when it’s happening and breakthrough to achieve your goal
By Jill on Jun 25, 2009 in a goal a day, Accountability, focus, General, Goal Setting, Goals, persistence, productivity, smart goals, Time Management, time managment, vision | 4 Comments
One of the most common complaints today is overwhelm. In a world where information overload is a daily occurrence, the solution to overcoming overwhelm lies in knowing which information and which opportunities truly matter. And you cannot know the answer to that until you examine your values and determine your priorities in life.
You need to learn The Priority Principle. The Priority Principle means knowing your values & priorities & arranging your life so that you spend your time, energy and money on what matters. It means you qualify each Goal and action by ranking the order of importance in advance. In a world where your potential is infinite, but your time is limited to 24 hours each day, the only way to navigate intelligently through life is to know what is most important to you and then act accordingly. Only when you have taken the time to examine your values and priorities carefully, can you know which opportunities, people, inputs and actions align with them.
By Jill on Jul 19, 2007 in Accountability | 4 Comments
One of the quickest ways to test your commitment on any Goal is to ask yourself, “Would I want the whole world to see my progress towards this?” If you don’t have enough internal motivation already, making a public declaration of your Goal will surely add fuel to your fire. Bryan, of OneMansGoal.com, set himself [...]