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How NOT to Set a Goal »

In countless hours I have invested in working with clients from all walks of life and studying the most successful people of our time, I have found that there are two primary two distinct approaches to learning. 1. Learn what unsuccessful people do and then don’t do it. and… 2. Learn what successful people do [...]

Goal Setting: How to Unleash Your Reticular Activating System »

Your Reticular Activating System acts as a heat seeking missile which allows your subconscious mind to work on your goal whether you realize it or not. Write your Goals on paper bridges the gap between your imagination and the real world. As you create and advance your plan it takes your ideas from the intangible [...]

Goal Setting and The Power of Priorities »

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.

What You and I Have in Common with Tiger Woods, Oprah and Bill Gates »

By Jill Koenig If I gave you $1,440 today, how would you spend it? I suspect you would carefully ponder the best use of it. I bet you might even apply a portion of it towards achieving some of your Goals. And what if I gave you $1,440 tomorrow? And another $1,440 the next day… [...]

Monday Momentum: Ten Secrets to Creating a Great Week Every Week »

Millions of people started the day today “hoping” for motivation to get them through the week. They woke up waiting for some external force to inspire and light a fire under them so they could make it through the day.  Not an exciting way to begin the week, do you agree? Does it make sense [...]

Tis the Season to Be Jolly – Make Your Move »

Since the Holiday Season is officially upon us in the USA, it is important to recognize the wave of seasonal momentum that accompanies it. I bring this to your attention now so that you can give yourself the ability to make a conscious decision of what you want to create for yourself in the final [...]

Stanford Pedometer Study Shows Tracking Your Goals Brings Extraordinary Results »

In the November 6th Lesson of Goal University, we examined how to create Success Systems for tracking your top Goals. The more meaningful your Goal is, the more essential it is to track your progress. You can’t improve what you don’t measure. There are multiple benefits of measuring your results from the beginning of any [...]

Time Management Strategies for Success »

The most precious and valuable resource today is not real estate, gold or sex. It is not even oil or gasoline. The most precious and valuable resource is time. Time is more valuable than money. You can make more money, but you cannot make more time. Time is perishable, and the decisions you make about [...]

Age Aint Nothin’ But a Number »

  Phyllis Apple, 84 year old owner of a thriving PR firm Boomers are Booming and apparently 80 is the new 40. Scientists still cannot agree whether the average human life span will be 85 or 100 or 150, but one thing is for certain, the days of getting a “good job” and working there [...]

Tips for Productivity: Eliminating Gossip and other Common Workplace Pet Peeves »

Much has been said about the high cost of gossip in the workplace in recent days. Employees want colleagues to clean up their act in the workplace, including cutting down on idle chitchat, washing their own dirty dishes and be better at managing their time. In a pet peeves-themed survey released recently by Randstad USA, [...]