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Clarity of Goals: Four Steps

Four Steps To Find Clarity

Clarity of goals

One of the main reasons people don’t get what they want is that they are not clear on exactly what it is that they do want. They meander through life with vague expectations of what they would like to do or become and have an even more vague idea of how to get there.

You need to find clarity of goals. Take a moment and think back on the goals that you did achieve in life and the ones you didn’t. What was the defining factor in the goals you did achieve? Most likely, those goals were clear in your mind, which is why you knew how to make them happen. 

Making clear decisions about your life and career is not a passive act. We must take an active role if we want to achieve any goals at all.

Four steps to finding clarity of goals

Here are a few steps you can take to find the clarity you need to set and achieve your goals: 

  1. Define your goals in great detail. Be clear!
  2. Make a timeline for achieving these goals.
  3. Commit to them in writing.
  4. Find someone who can hold you accountable, motivate you and support you in your goals.


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