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5 Steps To Setting Right Goal

5 Steps To Setting Right Goal

  1. Make a List
  2. Choose the one you really want.
  3. Write down your 'WHY'.
  4. Create a Goal Card
  5. Read Your Goal Card

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Books, meditation and lying on a couch with food & watching movies are my favorite things. At the same time, I help anyone to get the clarity and push they need to move beyond their fears, uncertainties, procrastination to make real progress on life goals.

These are the success principles and lessons I learned from Bob Proctor; He’s been an inspiration over the years.

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