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Sunday, December 7, 2008

Goal Setting for the New Year!

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-December Practice Gem: Goal Setting for the New Year
-Featured Ad of the Month : Dr. Tom Morgan with Volume DC!
-Feature Company: Masters Circle
-Featured Doctor of the Month: Dr. Dennis Perman


December Practice Gem:

Day 92 : How To Set Goals
Presented by YeartoSuccess.com
It is a 365 day program that is free and this is Day 92 which is perfect to review before the New Year.


Brainstorm. Before you choose a single goal to set and focus on, use a blank sheet of paper to write down as quickly as possible all the things you want in the following categories: Artistic, Career, Educational, Ethical, Family, Financial, Mental,
Physical, Pleasure, Social, Spiritual, and any other. There is no need to include detail here. Once you have created this list, prioritize each of the items on your list. This will allow you to begin immediately focusing on the potential goals that are most important to you.

Goal Setting Steps

  1. Identify your goal. Pick the goal you will be setting and write the goal in positive terms
    as if you have already reached the goal. For example, "I weigh a lean, mean 170 pounds".
    Make sure your goal is quantifiable, that is, do not simply say "I want to be lean".
    Write your goal with as much detail as possible at this time while remaining flexible. For example,
    on your way to purchase a red Ferrari, if you find that you like the silver Ferrari much better, then buy that one.
  2. Put your goal through the test by asking questions. Is this really your goal or someone else's goal?
    Is this goal bold enough? Do you honestly believe you can achieve this goal? If not, why? List the limiting
    beliefs you have and change your beliefs. Does this goal conflict with any of your other goals? How would you
    feel 5, 10, 20 and 50 years from now if you never achieved this goal? Would it really matter? Having asked and
    answered all of these questions about your goal, do you still want this goal?
  3. Set a "maturity date" for your goal's achievement. It is important to have both long and short-term goals.
    Set the exact day that this goal will be achieved.
  4. Identify the obstacles you must overcome in order to achieve your goal. Who or what will be an obstacle for you in
    the process of pursuing this goal? How can you overcome these obstacles?
  5. Identify the people, groups and organizations you need to work with in order to achieve your goal. Must you
    rely on others to meet this goal? Or perhaps with help from others this goal can more easily be met?
  6. Identify the skills and knowledge needed to help you achieve your goal. What can you learn that will help you achieve this goal?
  7. Ask yourself if you are willing to pay the price in order to enjoy the benefits. A goal is a goal because of the
    effort it takes to achieve. Is that effort worth it to you? Are you willing to overcome the obstacles, work with the
    people, and acquire the skills needed to see this goal through? Are you 100% committed to this goal?
  8. List benefits of achieving and reasons why you are committed to your goal, and visualize yourself having already achieved the goal.
    What pain will you experience in your life if you do not achieve this goal? Here you create enough leverage to convince
    yourself that you must absolutely reach your goal. It is this step where you turn the want into desire.

Repeat the steps above for each of your goals. Once you do this, you will have created a clear strategy to the
achievement of your goals. Tomorrow, we will conclude this three-day section on goals with the most important
aspect
of goals, which is the achievement of them.

Featured Ad of the month:

Congrats to Dr. Tom Morgan and his company Volume DC for the Featured Ad!
He has 43 Listings on ChiropracticJobFinder.com so check them out.


CO Chiropractic practice for sale
Ad posted by member 'volumedc@aol.com'

ID#: 807; Date posted: December 5, 2008;

Type: Offered
Company: Dr. Tom Morgan
State/Country: Colorado
City/State: Colorado-ALL other
Specific Location (City,State): CO Springs, CO

Brief Description: PRACTICE FOR SALE COLORADO SPRINGS, CO - $40,000.00. Practice and real estate available. Doctor relocating to another city. Transition included. For more info, contact: Dr. Tom Morgan VolumeDC@aol.com, 770 748-6084 www.VolumePractice.com/practices

Contact Name: Dr. Tom Morgan
Contact Phone: 770 748-6084
Best Way to Contact Us: e-mail;


Browse all ads posted by member 'volumedc@aol.com' (43 Ads)


check out this ad or his other ads on http://www.Chiropracticjobfinder.com if interested

Featured Company: Masters Circle

They have a free feature called MasterTalk where they believe in Educating – Empowering – Entertaining and you can listen
to free audio on their website to help increase vision and purpose so feel free to visit themasterscircle.com



Featured Doctor:
Dr. Dennis Perman

He has a wonderful weekly message that any doctor can sign up for free with valuable insights and information. One can sign up on themasterscircle.com


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Monday, November 24, 2008

"A Rich Dad's Lesson: Never Stop Promoting"

A Rich Dad's Lesson: Never Stop Promoting

By: Robert Kiyosaki

Author of the Rich Dad series of books, is an investor, entrepreneur & educator whose perspectives have changed the way we view money & investing. Robert Kiyosaki

A few days ago, I spoke at a luncheon with approximately 500 local business leaders. I began with these words: "I have good news and bad news. The good news is you will have fewer competitors next year because many of your competitors will be out of business. The bad news is you might be one of
those out of business."

I then showed them my local newspaper, pointing to the headline
"Businesses Are Struggling." I opened the newspaper and said, "I can tell you who will be in business." I pointed to a full-page ad for a local appliance store.
"I'll bet money that this business will be here next year. Why? Because
this business is advertising more aggressively than its competition."

In previous issues of Entrepreneur, I've written about the importance of
advertising and promotion. I've shared my Rich dad's lesson that when
business drops off, many entrepreneurs listen to their accountant's
advice and cut back on advertising and promotion. That's the worst thing you can do. When times get tough, your job is to promote more, not less.

Promotion is a six-week cycle. That means if I promote today, business
increases six weeks later. Many businesses violate the six-week cycle.
They promote for, say, four weeks, and because nothing happens, they stop. Two weeks later, there's a sudden increase in business. For four weeks,
business remains strong. Then, just as suddenly, business drops off, because six weeks earlier, the entrepreneur had stopped promoting.

My rich dad's lesson was to never stop promoting: Promote whether the
economy is strong or weak; promote even when you may not have the money.
If you have no money, stand on a street corner at lunchtime with a sign
hanging around your neck promoting your product or service. Not only will you meet new customers, but you might also save money on lunch, lose some weight and get a suntan.

Obviously, it takes more than just promotion to do well. To be
successful, a business also requires strong fundamentals and a desirable product or service. During tough economic times, though, even some good businesses fail; some businesses shrink and others grow. When a business closes, its customers migrate to the business that fights hard and stays open.
Businesses that promote while others cut their ad budgets have a better
chance of getting bigger . . . even if the economy is shrinking.




Hope you enjoyed "A Rich Dad's Lesson: Never Stop Promoting"


regards,

Jeremy

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