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REPORT PURPOSE ? SET and how individuals achieve WEATLHY Directory Free Online Articles Why submit articles? Top Authors Top Articles FAQ ABAnswers Post Article 0 & & $. browser. . MSIE) {var ie_version = parseInt ($ browser version). If (Log ie_version via Register Hello My home d? Log mail Password Remember me Lost Home> Password> Am? Improvement Auto & Self Help? Gt; REPORT OBJECTIVE ? how individuals set and achieve Goal WEATLHY REPORT ? HOW TO SET PEOPLE and achieve WEATLHY Post?: January 7, 2011 | Comments: 0 | ?Ninety-five percent of the struggle of Am? Rican financial? rately They eke out a living .. They live for a ch? that? the. They are coming? barely survive. They are hooked? s by a thread. And the sad part is that this r? alit? perp is? kill a g? n-operation? l other. I call it the cycle g? n? sound of? Failed financial and I?m out to change that. Disenfranchised This group is the largest of Am? America, has ever t? sign? e by their parents or? schools how r? financial ussir? rately in life. ?By Thomas C. Corley, author Rich Habits? The Daily Habits r? SUCCESS wealthy individuals? WWW. HABITS RICH . NETAccording? the Internal Revenue Service, only 5% of all individuals? ask for? declarations of income are $ 150 000 or more per ann? e. This? quivaut? about seven? me 5 million individual taxpayers . This group of 5% is responsible for paying the majority? the imp t on personal income from the IRS re? oit each ann? e. This is the group of? Epargne Retirement enough, six months of monthly income? SAVINGS for emergencies, little or no debt, co? ts of al? management funded? s for their children and / or grandchildren, take a vacation agr? ables have home significant equity in their modest houses above average, good health insurance coverage? and life insurance ad? Quate if d? c? s.? This is what many of 5% Am? America call rich.? For most Am? Rican, the rich continue? It is a rich v? laughs? factual, but put your little one? motions c t? for a while (jealousy / envy ) and ask yourself this question: .. What are these wealthy families that are fixed? them apart from the rest of Am? America? There is a reason why families ais? es o? raise rich kids and that is why this cycle of wealth remains a g? n-operation? another. And it is not h? ritage.? Families rich? live and PassAlong? their children something I call Rich habits. Habits rich are good daily habits of the wealthy. They are used? s rich to accumulate wealth and habits are taught? s? their children? one? ge tr? s young foster a mod? of the daily life? turn PassAlong? the next g? n-operation. Conversely, the reason 95% of Am? Rican can not get out of their cycle of? Failed is that this group of Am? Rican and observe the children along their habits g? n? rational. The diff? ence is that these habits are bad habits. Bad Habits that perp? kill a g? n-operation ? and the other, each g? n? ration subs? quente reproduction in a cycle of? Failed Financial.? Unfortunately, there is no course taught? s our? schools on the mani? re r? financial ussir? rately in life. why? Because r? financial SUCCESS? always re t? a secret. This is why children they r? f? rent? him as the secret of r? financial SUCCESS? re. How can we break this cycle of the eye for our Failed is that I pass? five years of research into the daily habits of the rich and I d? covered the secret of r? financial SUCCESS? re I share my habit book rich (www. high net habits.) The purpose of this report is to share with you one of those secrets.? Rich Habit # 2 I want to set goals for each day for each month for each ann? e and for the long term. I want to focus on my goals every day.? Anatomy of a goal? A d? Sir GoalFar is not too many people do fail? achieve their goals. Many of those who fail? achieve their goals simply give up? the? establishment of objectives at all? made out of? frustration or loss? of? confidence in the process of setting objectives. Why? Why do people fail? achieve their goals? In the heart of the problem? me is the fact that many who have what they think are the objectives are not set goals? They are all On the contrary, make a vow to u.? desires are not objective. What makes a wish and a goal is action. Wishes are v? ux because there is no action plan low? on underlying wish. The goals are goals that when the measures? taken are n? sary to achieve the objective. For example, a typical goal setter can? establishes an objective to $ 100 000 of income for Sch? e. They can m? my list of things ?but? on a piece goal they consider Periodically. As ann? e is d? place along, they start SOON? t? go that they will not pr? s to $ 100 000. This happens g? n? generally mid-ann? e. At this point, they are anchored? often tries to revise their goals for the ann ? e in an effort to? avoid to remember theirs? Failed in the r? achievements feelings goal. Inada? equation, the? Ethics of work, lack of int? r t begin? filter in their minds due to miss the goal. It?s a shame. It?s a shame, because the? Failed in the r? of achievements? objectives? a little? do with the? Ethics of work or concentrate or comp? existence. But it all? do with a bad interpreter? tation a wish for a purpose. As we turn our desire to make $ 100,000 what? in income for the ann? e in an objective ? The initial registration thing we need to do is cr? er plan a course of action. action? repr? feel the? tapes sp? cific who don? sary to help you? reach your target $ 100 000 B? n? Office. Let? use the example of a life insurance agent who wants to make $ 100 000 in commissions for ann? e. What sp? cific are n? sary for that a life insurance agent? make $ 100 000 in commissions for ann? e? To r? lay? this question we have to work? upside and d? finish actions n? necessary? for financial reach this threshold.? tape # 1 and how many average life policies need to? be? criterion for ann? e to spin off $ 100,000 in commissions? If the case of average life insurance g ? n? re $ 2000 in commissions, then you will need to close 50 cases for ann? e. Is it? possible? If r? answer is yes, then you go? the? n pat? 2? tape # 2 and how many individual meetings? you need? have to have a stroke? the cl? ture of 50 cases for ann? e? What If it takes five r? unions? cr? st ? one? tui closed?, then you will need to meet 250 people during the ann? e. Is this possible? If r? answer is yes, then you go? the eye pat n? 3?? ?? Step # 3 How many calls does ????????????????? l? phonic does it take to cr? st 250 r? unions for ann? e? If it takes 10 calls t? l? phonic just to get an r? union, then the r? calls lay t? l? phonic is 2,500 for ann? e. Is it possible? If r? response is yes, then you move? the eye pat n? 4? step # 4? How many calls does? l? phonic be? you? do every week to achieve? your goal of 2500 calls t? l? phonics for the ann? e? Assuming you take four weeks off? for ann? e for various reasons (vacation, leave? s, etc.), while leaves you with 48 weeks to work with. This will require? to about 50 t? l? phones calls per week. Is this possible? If r? answer is yes, then you go? the eye pat n? 5? step # 5? How many calls does? l ? phonic does it every day to 50 calls a week? Ok, what? how easily a dozen a day Is it possible You bet it is 10 calls t? l? phonic Supp? FINANCIAL STATEMENTS day to make an extra amount? additional 100 000 per year in the life insurance commissions Now you have your objective, which is 10 :..?..? Make extra? FINANCIAL STATEMENTS prospecting calls a day. You may notice that the above ? desire ?needs analysis? by step? to turn the tape? d? Sir? purposes. The purpose r? el? is not to make $ 100 000 per ann? e (who? the silent? wish ?), but rather, to make calls t? l? phonic day 10. This? types of action to a T? l? phone? me extra? mentary prospecting calls t? l? phonic per day is your goal. Pursuing your goal will result in the r? achievements of your wish. The by-product of the r? achievements Your daily goal is that by the end of ann? e, you make an extra money? mentary 100 000 for ann? e in the life insurance commissions. See how the? establishment of objectives? What you?ve done is taken a ?desire? to do? $ 100 000 per ann? e in commissions and is d? compos? in? steps to d? finish what your v? ritable goal should? be.? Going through this exercise, you? your really trying to cr? er plan business for each mini wish, which implies d? finishing variables? for each particular purpose. Variables such as the number of policies that need? be? scribed, the number? of r? unions to take place, the number of? call t? l? phonic prospecting are n? sary for cr? a st r? union. Then you break these down into the hypothesis? its activity variables? s daily n? necessary. In r? sum? to turn a wish into a goal that you will need to look at your needs as a point of d? part for the cr? ation of your goals. A wish becomes a goal only when you d? the finish? tapes low? on the action to? be done ??? so your wish is r? Alise? steps down? e on th? orie action become your goals No action = no goals = no wishes to r? alisent rich fix? five types of goals five-year goals -. They are? ventail initiatives? r? Alisa in a d? lai five years and are sometimes called? s objectives? long term. Think? your objectives? long term as your ?wish list.? Cr? er a plan to accomplish each goal and include t? Ches n? necessary? the? be done ????????????? Example ???????????????????? long-term goal num? ro a:. I want to buy a house in five years. To achieve this goal, I want save a thousand dollars a month for the next five ann? es. In order to save a thousand dollars a month I r? reduce my d? and think? asking $ 250 each p? riod pay a s? by? es SavingsAccount Think? five goals as the tip of the pyramid is the goal? o? you want? be in the next five ann? es-Ann? e -.?.. Objectives These are the goals you set for Sch? next e This set of objectives you closer. to achieve your goals? long term, and cons? result, the top of the pyramid, they represented? feel less? broad-based goals or objectives that you must do to achieve your five-year goals ann? e -.. These are common goals of you? to finish? s goal of ann? e underway. They help? you closer to your goals for the ann? e next, and cons? result, your five-year goals. Monthly Goals: these are? initiatives supported by action measures sp? cific requirements in order? to help you reach your annual objectives. In d? purpose of List each month monthly targets. These are the goals r? alists with a probability? of? be reached by the end of the month. D? call each objective in t? or Ches? steps. The monthly targets could? be the number of insurance policies? write this month, or the number of new customers you esp? ground to win, or revenue target for the month. These objectives could include a project? r? alisea or article? ? write. Example ??????? Monthly Number One Goal: I will? write five life insurance policies this month to achieve this goal I will need to meet potential customers every week for e next four weeks for these .. r? unions to occur, I will make fifty calls t? l? phonic every week, which is d? composed e daily calls each day Goals -. These are sometimes called? are daily ? ? do ?lists or t? Ches daily daily goals represented? feel the r? daily achievements of the rich. looking for? meet every day to achieve their wider objectives months. They are the goals of activity? daily. Rich people seek? 80% or more of their daily goals. Before you start every day, compiling a ?list? do.? List only those things you think you have a probability? r? alist (80 % chance) to finish this journ? e. Prioritize the list and fix? time sp? cific in which you want to attack you? each? l? ment. The? l? ments of lower priori? people have a low probability? (bottom 20%) of? be accomplished can be brought done that day? s and the following days. To do this, to int? grate the flexibility? in your ?to do? list? avoid frustration in failing to perform the t? Ches important? finished for this journ? Mark e. During the day out of every t? che finished? e and f you? legal? fulfillment. At the end of the journ? e d ?? evaluate your ?list? do.? individuals fortune? are? write their goals? wealthy individuals? write their goals and sets an d? lai to achieve their goals. These objectives are reviewed r? Guli? regularly and are modified? s as the facts change in their lives. A little-known secret that I have to? covered in the eye study high net worth individuals? s is that the rich constantly review their goals and? ch? ancestral . people money? are to understand life is not a fixed, static thing. Things change in our lives and our goals must change as well. Unless a goal is? r crit? achievements sp? cific with a date, it will oblivion? e or n? GLIG? e. You must see your goals every day. ????? daily affirmations? wealthy individuals? s Cr? first daily affirmations around their GoalsI d? covered a very technical? s powerful s Use ais? s? achieve their goals. The rich people use daily affirmations as a tool to help them? achieve their goals. The daily affirmations are constructed in such mani? re? be directly related? goal sp? cific. For example, a person money? Others used? a daily affirmation to achieve its goal of adding solar to the product of his company and services. To do the clean? quiet business fortune? s needs that he and his employee? s ing? engineer in? readers? s for? curise a particle? re photovoltaic installations? license question? do to help, he cr? daily the following statement of the license using the name that he and his group have worked? to s? curise. I am a goal? energy? renewable policy limit? e contractorHis this for his company to enter the business of installing solar cells by the end of the ann? e and made each license applicant successfully? s use of the above statement to motivate each of them to get the license. They all did and his company became more profitable. For the daily affirmations to work, they must be in time pr? feels: I am and they need to repr? feel the? future state or future you an entrepreneur for? Renewable Energy You can use daily affirmations to help you ? achieve your goals If your goal for ann? e is to increase your productivities? business.?. You can use the following statement daily. I t? l? phone perspective? me call what I do today ? Today is the pr? feels and the future state is t? l? phone? me calls made by the end of the journ? e daily affirmations only work if they are in time pr? feels., repr? feel the future you (or the? future state)? and are li? s? a goal down? on action.? Vision Board? wealthy individuals? s Use Vision Boards to help them? achieve? term GoalsA useful technique for help? maintain? long-term goals is to use a vision board. A vision board is an image r? her goals? long term. This can be brought home an image of you? sirez buy a corporate image that you esp? ground poss? der one day, or a picture of the type of place you esp? ground out one day. Before he rose to great renamed? e, the com? dien Jim Carey did a ch? that? his m? me for twenty million dollars and kept the ch? in a place where? he sees every day. ch is? that represents? Council felt a vision of a goal? long term, it wishes to one day -.? pay twenty million dollars for a film When the opportunity for an r? the foreground have t? raised??re in a movie , guess what Jim Carey?s request for compensation what? Twenty million dollars and he got it start? increase your traffic today just by submitting articles with us, click here to get started? to AIM? Click this article here to publish it on your website or blog for free and easy Thomas Corley.!.? ? About the author: Tom is a Certified Public Accountant, a financial planner agr?, author, conf? entiate professional and financial support r? revolutionary self-help guru Tom financial? re book? Habits Rich ?(order?: .. r www rich? bucket habits)., a re? u five-star hotel reviews on Amazon. Questions and r? answers Ask our experts? your questions here li? e Self Help Ask ? 200? Attrib? How a remaining res exp? experience of work? set academic goals to provide more jobs? What are the objectives training and career? re diff? pension? How are they m? my why it is essential to set targets? ducats and career? re why setting goals and articulating a vision is important as principle of management levels this item 1 2 3 4 5 vote (s) 0 vote (s) Comments Print Post Re-0) = {Math ground ch_selected (Math. random () * ch_queries length) if (ch_queries ch_selected == length) ch_selected -; .. ch_queries ch_query = [ch_selected];}} catch (e) = {ch_query document. ;}]]> Source title: http://www?. 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