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Setting Your Goals (2)

Goals settings involve deciding what we truly want to do with our personal life. Providing limited resources, it helps us to plan and organize our resources, including our time, so that we can get the best out of our life.

First of all, we must plainly define short term and long term goals we need to achieve. Then we have to break down those goals into smaller and convenient targets that we must complete. Once we have our list waste no time in tackling those targets.

Setting our short and long term goals clearly will allow us to measure our progress. It will also enable us to see the stages of achievement leading to the actual realization of our goals. This will reduce the feeling of a long and meaningless crush towards achieving those goals.

If we can complete or achieve our goals step by step our self-confidence and level of competence will also improve as we'll be more aware of our capabilities.

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