Create Your Goal Action Plan
As for me, keeping a record of my activities and progress is an on-again, off-again process. At the first of this year, rarely missed a day for 3 months. Then I started working late into the evening on my “day job”, which cut into my “reflection” time and the journal suffered. But, as with any temporary setback, I have refocused my efforts and am back to journaling 3-4 times a week. Your results may vary. 🙂
Summary of key points:
1) Know where you want to end up before you start your plan
2) Make a clear, specific plan with milestones and tasks and deadlines for each phase of the plan
3) Review your plan EVERY day, and record and track your progress against your plan
1) Know where you want to end up before you start your plan
2) Make a clear, specific plan with milestones and tasks and deadlines for each phase of the plan
3) Review your plan EVERY day, and record and track your progress against your plan