613 Quotes About Goal-setting
- Author Paul Nitze
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One of the most dangerous forms of human error is forgetting what one is trying to achieve.
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- Author Henrietta Newton Martin- Author Industrial Relations Today
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A visionary company is one which is seen growing in a consistent pattern by being goal oriented driven by a vision and a mission
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- Author David Brooks
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most of us can only deny short-term pleasures because we see a realistic path between self-denial now and something better down the road.
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- Author Stacie Zinn Roberts
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You've still got to work toward your goal. Educate yourself. Make plans. Network with peers and colleagues. Join groups related to your goal or aspiration. You've got to put yourself into a position to succeed and then get out of the way. Allow it to happen.
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- Author Darren Hardy
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When you define your goals, you give your brain something new to look for and focus on. It's as if you're giving your mind a new set of eyes from which to see all the people, circumstances, conversations, resources, ideas, and creativity surrounding you.
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- Author John Kennedy Akotia
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Think goal setting is too laborious and time wasting? Try the goalless life and your regret will be unpardonably regrettable
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- Author Charles F. Glassman
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I believe having a vision in mind, a goal let's say, is a good thing. Unfortunately, so many of us are blinded by the greatness of our vision that paralysis and inaction sets in. What I try to do is focus on the individual steps, the moments if you will, and let them lead one to the next. The vision that eventually appears may not be exactly what you had in mind, but it will be the right one for you, because you did the work and you took the necessary action.
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- Author Josh Hinds
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Allow your past achievements to provide fuel for your current goals.
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- Author Mark W Boyer
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Often times it is difficult to rely on your judgment when the focus on your true objective is out of alignment.
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