Meeting a Measurable Mini Goal

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Meeting a Measurable Mini-Goal

Usually, many small, detailed goals or objectives must be met in order to achieve a more important goal. Goals should be created to stretch you and engage your subconscious mind. A goal or objective has to be measurable. Write them out in detail: (Example: I will weigh 140 lbs. by 5p.m. January 1, 2012) If you want to be happy, set a goal that commands your thoughts, liberates your energy and inspires your hopes. (Andrew Carnegie the richest man in America in the early 1900’s)

My primary goal is

A mini-goal or objective I need to meet before I can achieve that goal is

To achieve that mini-goal or objective, I need to

In the table below, record the resources and actions you use to achieve your objective.

Name: Date:

DATE ACTION RESULT

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