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September Goal Setting Workshop

30 August 2008 358 views No Comment


With Goals we create the future in advance.
We create our destiny. We shape our life.

~ Anthony Robbins

Goal setting isn’t just about making a New Year’s Resolution that gets forgotten, or looking glumly back at the person you thought you would become. It’s about defining your desires. It’s about creating a map to the person you want to become and the life you want to lead.

Goal setting allows us to truly appreciate the place we are at and the difference between where we are now and where we want to be in the years to come. In a Goal Setting Workshop we focus on the now and plan a month down the line, six months, a year, three years, five years, ten years, twenty years into the future. Where do you want to be in twenty years? What do you not have today that you want to bring into your life?

Tony Robbins believes, “Thoughts are Things”. This is ultimately the Law of Attraction in it’s basic form. I believe that setting goals empowers us. We can cast our dreams into the stars but we need to reflect on those goals, break them down into actionable elements and move toward them every day.

We’ll begin by spending time on our wishlists. Set aside time this weekend. Take the phone off the hook, hang the ‘do not disturb’ sign on the door, demand time for yourself, or include your family in your goal setting workshop so that you are working together with others. Give yourself this time to create your future, to shape the person you want to be.

I’ve learnt a great deal from Tony’s “Get The Edge” collection and each month I revisit his Goal Setting Workshop which I’ll bring to you here. I honestly believe that the motivational speaking and audio presentations of Tony Robbins can change your life. They are an investment in your future.


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