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The Basis of Goal Realization

The foundation of goals is important to understand. The foundation of goals helps us to underpin issues, set the groundwork, and establish and institution where organization takes place. The basis is the foundation in which we have a base root that poses new sources. The start of a goal is the beginning that leads to the center, which in turn leads to the heart or core of the goal.

As you set the basis of your goals, you will start to underpin the goal, which provides you strength. The strength will lead to awareness and soon you will find support for finding and writing your goals. As you start to write, the goals you will see emphasizes placed in certain areas, which will highlight the theme of your goals. Once you have the subject or topic in order you can then move on to view opinions, ideas, hypothesis, notions, arguments, and the like. If you run into disagreeing areas, you can use a linage of reasoning to decide your case.

The institution of your goals we help you to organize your plans. At this point, you can establish your foundation while associating traditions, customs, value, moral, standards, principal, purpose, and the like with your intentions. To help you see I will present you an outline of a based goal in process.

Goal:
My goal is to finish writing my book by next year on March 21, 2007:
Plan A: I will write each day for at least one hour until completion
Short-term Goal: My short-term goal is to achieve a high-level in my writing business to increase revenue:
Plan B: I will work hard each day and sacrifice things I enjoy to meet my goal.
Long-term goal: To finish the nine books in the making:
Plan: I will use plan A and Plan B to work toward my goal to write the nine books in the making. I will in the meantime work to increase my business by working hard everyday without missing the final point of my goal, which is to write the books.

As you can see plans and goals are in order, yet it needs something more to complete the written plans. In other words, I have to fit in financial obligations and earnings, as well as backup plans in the event disaster hinders me. I will also need to consider my purpose to achieve.

Purpose:
My purpose is to write a bestseller in the next few years, as well as to increase my business income to retire earlier.

Now I have meaning. My purpose sets my principals, values, and measures the distance and areas of the goals to achieve. The meaning now gives me a sense of a direction I will need to go in order to achieve my goals. The meaning thus provides me significance while placing importance on the most important issues within the goals.

Now you need to write your plans since it will reveal holes in the plans you make. Writing will also help you see gapping in logics, opposing statements, concealed assumptions, fuzzy thoughts, and the like. If you write your plan, it will show the specifics while providing you power to achieve. As you move along in the writing, begin drawing pictures of how you perceive your goal and your situation in 3, 5, or 10 years. Pictures often speak louder than words, however if you practice learning the meaning of words, the words will speak louder than pictures. If you see how this works, you are on your way to goal realization.


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