“It is never too late to be what you might have been.” – George Eliot Why set goals when you can live life without it? Isn’t it that unguarded moments and spontaneous decisions are the ones that give color to one’s numbered days? Those are the questions that might be playing in your mind when asked about your plans for the future and I won’t tell you it’s wrong to think that way. However, you cannot deny that sometimes, along the way of living that kind of life, you might get lost and think it hard to find your way back. Now, here is where goal setting plays its part. Here are some important reasons why having goals are necessary: 1. You Have Control Over Your Life As absurd as this sounds, having a goal will not limit you but will give you more control over your life. Why? Because it directs you and helps you in choosing which road to take and which ones to set aside. With that, you will have a clearer picture of your destination in life, which will give you more time to plan and prepare for what you really need for the future you choose. 2. You Will Know What To Prioritize Your goals help you filter the most important things to do now from the ones that are only wasting your time. It will save you from exhausting all your time and energy into something you will eventually find trivial. With clear goals in your mind, you will know which ones deserve your precious time. 3. You Will More Likely Make Better Decisions When your goals are set, it will most likely help you identify the right choices based on the long-term view of your purpose. You can always go back to your purpose—why you have these goals—and then come up with a decision when put in that kind of situation. 4. You Will Most Likely Stop Procrastinating Because you know what to focus on and you have already organized your priorities, it will absolutely give you no time to daydream and simply procrastinate. You will have to be busy making your dreams happen. But for those who are chronic procrastinators, setting goals may not make you stop procrastinating but it will definitely dampen the likelihood of procrastinating. 5. You Will Take The Closer Path To Success Goals guide you to where you want to be and help you determine what you really want to achieve. Just imagine that “goals” are like your path through a thick forest. Imagine having no trail to guide you when walking down the woods you aren’t familiar with. Chances are, you’ll get lost or worse, you will never find your way out. But with a goal to guide you, you know which road to take and that road leads you to where you need to be. Lastly, goals will motivate you to start working on your future now. It’s never too late to start as long as you know where you are going. I have created a system to to help you get started with your goals, I’ve written a step-by-step guide called “Goal Setting To Live a Life of Freedom”. You can grab your copy here: You’ll find out: * How to find your passion and your life’s purpose * How to write a mission statement that helps you get to know yourself even better! * How having a goal and purpose changes EVERYTHING and makes you more driven, more charismatic, more passionate and more * How to write goals that are achievable and that make a truly profound impact on your life * How to stick with your goals, even when the going gets rough * How to phrase goals to give yourself the best possible chance of completing them ...and much, much more! What you will get in the package: * The main Ebook Plus 2 bonuses: * A goal setting checklist, and * A Resource cheat sheet Click the button below and get your copy today!
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