Have You Set Your New Years Resolutions? I Haven’t!
Its that time of year again. A new year means new resolutions, right? Wrong!!! Yup, ya heard me right.
Apparently, the only person who I know who hasn’t set some kind of new years resolution thus far is me. I don’t need to. You see, I know the secrets of goal setting.
Goal setting is one of the most powerful tools that you can employ. But the problem is that most people set goals once a year. Then they forget about them until next year.
Worse, they never even write them down. They just whisper it off into the wind hoping it will somehow magically come true.
Well, I want to share my secret to goal setting. This could change your life. But, you have to be committed to doing it every day for just 15 minutes a day.
Ok, it isn’t my secret. I learned this from Brian Tracy. It’s the most powerful goal setting tool I’ve ever come across and I am happy to share it with you as Brian did with me.
You see, the reason I don’t need to set new years goals is because I set goals every single day. I am ALWAYS goal setting. Not just when the new year rolls around.
On January 1st I just keep monitoring and setting goals the way I did the day before that, and the day before that, and the day before… well, you get the idea right?
This is not going to be easy, but if you want the most powerful goal setting tool with the most life changing effects, you’ll do it. But again, THAT’S the key… You HAVE to DO IT!!!
The trick is to write and re-write your goals every single day. It’s that easy. But you have to do it in a certain way.
Get yourself a simple spiral single subject notebook. When you get up the very next day, I want you to grab that notebook a pen and your breakfast and pull up a chair at the table. Now, write 10 to 15 goals on one page, numbering each.
Try to make sure you at least write 10 at a minimum. This will not be very easy at first. In fact, it may be downright difficult. It may take you a few days to really get clear on what your goals are. But that’s ok. Its all part of the process.
You can review these all day if you’d like. But the last thing you do at night should be to turn the page over to a fresh page.
The next morning, without looking at yesterdays goals, you are to re-write your goals. If they are different, that’s fine. You should be simply writing what you feel you want. Every day, preferably first thing in the morning, you are to do the very same exercise.
I do this every single day, without fail. As I achieve goals, I set new ones. Try to at least do this no less than 30 days. Once you have reached 30 days, take a look back to see just what you’ve accomplished.
What you will start to see is that your real goals get repeated each day. Things that really weren’t important to you will start to disappear.
Your goals will start growing and developing as you gain clarity on what you want. The way to achieve the goals begin to reveal themselves to you as if by magic.
If you do this simple daily ritual, I promise your life will have changed. Can you do this for 30 days?
Here Are A Few Simple Rules To Follow:
- Write them first thing in the morning
- Don’t miss a day
- Don’t read prior pages
- Write as if you already have achieved – ‘I earn X per year’ not ‘I want to…’
- Just write them – don’t turn it into a project. This should take from 5 to 20 minutes. The more you do it, the less time it will take.
This is the most powerful method of active goal setting I have ever experienced. If you do it and stick to it, your goals will become reality. You will always be thinking about them and striving to achieve them. And you’ll never need to wait until new years day to set goals again.
Without this, I would never have not realized all the success I have with my school. I would not have developed Stranger Seminar Success, Bully Seminar Success or my brand new program, the Business Builders Academy.

