The hit me over the head with a frying pan obvious statement of the day is:
If you want to achieve your goals you’ve got to know what they are.
Every self-help guru will tell you that, but what they don’t tell you much about is how to set goals in the first place.
Sure, it’s easy to say “I want a million dollars,” but is that really a goal? It sounds pretty loose to me. It doesn’t define any variables, include any time or give even the slightest hint of how this goal is meant to happen.
There are actually much better ways to set goals than to just write down your hopes and dreams. While that does serve a purpose, what we’re going to focus on are ways to set specific goals that you can act on immediately. With these ideas you will not only clarify what the goal is but save lost time on useless actions.

