Clear enough to be kept in focus
Close enough to be achieved
Helpful enough to change lives
Those guidelines will get you going. And be sure to write down your goals. If they’re not written, I can almost
guarantee that they’re not focused enough. And if you
really want to make sure they’re focused, take the advice
of David Belasco, who says, “If you can’t write your idea on the back of my business card, you don’t have a
clear idea.”
Even if you look back years from now and think your goals were too small, they will have served their
purpose—if they provide you with direction.
5. Question Your Progress
Take a good look at yourself from time to time to see whether you are actually making progress. That is the
most accurate measure of whether you are making the best use of focused thinking. Ask yourself, “Am I seeing
a return for my investment of focused thinking time? Is what I am doing getting me closer to my goals? Am I
headed in a direction that helps me to fulfill my commitments, maintain my priorities, and realize my dreams?”
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