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Personal Development Steps to Goal Achievement
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By: Michael Mcgrath Email Article
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A personal development step by step guide to goal attainment!

Before I begin I want you to know that you are not alone. It really matters very little how much you want to achieve and how little you now have. Anything is possible.

Are you aware that somewhere at some time someone has been in a similar situation to you and has achieved all their personal development goals. Regardless of the odds that were stacked against them someone else has did it and so can you! Embrace this personal development quest and prepare yourself for success!

Step 1. The first personal development step is essential! You must be clear about what you want! When you begin to set personal development goals ensure you have a very definite arrival point. Some people when they want to better their lives look around for the path of least resistance. They have no real idea of what they want from life but just know they want to improve it. These people tend to wander through their personal development journey trying many different personal development approaches and achieving very little. There is no personal development!

If you live in New York and wish to visit San Diego you do not begin by looking at the most convenient and easiest route before you decide your destination! You just decide you want to go to San Diego!

It is the same with any personal development goal. No matter how hard or unreasonable your desire may seem you must always follow your heart! Have a clear definition of what success means to you. Set you personal development goal now by deciding exactly what it is you want from life!

Step 2. Narrow the personal development goal down. Get specific. Deciding that you are going to visit San Diego is all well and good but the city is extremely large. What specific part of San Diego do you want to visit? Be specific in your goals. For example, wanting to lose weight is a reasonable and achievable goal but it is too vague. Set a target for your weight loss. Do you want to lose 5 pounds, 10 or even 20 pounds? To achieve any kind of personal development you must be specific!

Step 3. Write your personal development goal down. Make in concrete by putting it on paper. Place it somewhere where you can see it everyday. It makes the goal real and acts as a reminder of what you are working towards. This is why company's have their mission statement in giant letters where every employee can see it! Create your mission statement and on it place your goal.

Step 4. Create a personal development plan. Look for ways that will help you achieve this goal. How did others achieve similar results? Did they learn lessons from experience which you can also learn without having to experience the learning as they did? Use the personal development journeys of others. How did other people do it? Learn from their mistakes and use them for your own learning. Someone else may have failed hundreds of times in their personal development before they learned to do it right. You don't have to be the same. Just follow the final plan they used to succeed!

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An excellent article - enjoyed reading it & I agree about step 6 being largely overlooked by many people. That's what vision board are for.

Will
November 14, 2008 22:10:19

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