From Seth Godin

Doing goal setting with friends and colleagues is always motivating and invigorating for me. You hear things ranging from, "I want to help this village get out of poverty," or "I want to double our market share," or "I want to be financially independent."

What you rarely hear is, "I don't want to fail," "I don't want to look stupid," or "I don't want to make any mistakes."

http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/01/the-goals-you-never-hear-about.html

"The greatest thing in this world is not so much where we are, but in what direction we are moving."

-- Oliver Wendell Holmes

"If you make the unconditional commitment to reach your most important goals, if the strength of your decision is sufficient, you will find the way and the power to achieve your goals."

Robert Conklin

"Can you imagine what would happen if for just one moment, with every fibre of your being, you allowed yourself to believe that you can have life exactly as you choose to have it? ... Until today, you may have limited, edited or restricted your thoughts about the good things that could happen in your life. Just for today, allow yourself to be totally involved with just one good thought. Give yourself permission to get your entire being involved. Then watch to see what happens."

-         Tyanla Vansant

Don’t set yourself goals that are too far ahead or commit to things with insufficient information. It is likely that you will not start the right action immediately because of the feeling of having enough time.   (...more)

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Is your genius at work

4 Key Questions to Ask Before Your Next Career Move
by Dick Richards 

From the reviews

You have some special capacity to make a positive impact on the world in your own unique way. You may have an inkling of that. Or no clue at all.

No matter. Either way, this refreshingly different book from Dick Richards will help you put your finger on your special "energy" and help you direct it in meaningful ways.

Dick Richards (part shaman, part businessman) presents engaging ideas and well-defined processes for identifying your unique personal gift, which he calls your Genius. He also presents helpful ideas and processes for discovering your personal Purpose (your life's mission) so that you can point the energy of your Genius toward fulfilling your Purpose.

If you like, you read about the connections between many time-honored and far-flung spiritual and philosophical traditions underlying these ideas (across the globe and through millennia). Richards has woven a nice tapestry of these disparate threads.

 

Seriously, you can ignore all the stuff about spiritual and philosophic traditions, and just work your way through the practical processes. Either way, you're going to arrive at a deeper understanding of yourself and a clearer vision of your individual potential within the world.

The book pushes us to think outside the box when looking for our core genius.

 

 The content is fantastic. The writing style is approachable and includes stories I can relate to and that illustrate the points very well. The layout if the book is outstanding - there are helpful illustrations and plenty of room for notes - an important consideration for a book like this. Above these tangible dimensions, the feeling I get when reading is book is positive. The author cares about his readers and it shows in every part of this book.

Many personal development books contain miserably pointless exercises, but this book is the exception to the rule. Its exercises are intelligent, well-designed, and insightful. There are no pointless quizzes that force you to rate yourself on some arbitrary scale. I also liked that all the exercises are put into a separate section of the book, so first you can read through all the content, and then you can work through the exercises.

 

Also noteworthy, Richards generously includes resources to assist other coaches and consultants to teach his methods. And he provides help for groups of people who want to collectively support each other as they make their way thru this highly personal work.

This is a pleasant read with potentially profound implications for people who avail themselves of its wisdom. I am buying several copies for loved ones, clients, and friends.

Grab a piece of paper and a pen sit down and write down a list of everything you want out of life.
Do you want a particular kind of car?
You want a particular type of house?
Where do you want to live?
Write down everything.
Only when you get everything out on paper can you see what you really want out of life.
http://www.persistenceunlimited.com/2008/01/101-goal-setting-breakthroughs-for-2008-part-2-start-with-a-big-list/#comment-26578

"If you can dream it, you can do it. Always remember this whole thing was started by a mouse."

Walt Disney1901-1966, Artist and Film Producer

We’ve all felt that at one time or another.

There are our priorities, our boss’s priorities, our family priorities and the priorities that seem to land in our lap at the last minute - like a leaky toilet that floods, dropping water from the ceiling.

But there is a way to manage all of this effectively and I’m going to show you how in this article:

http://www.persistenceunlimited.com/2008/01/how-to-apply-less-is-more-thinking-when-creating-daily-actions-and-3-ways-to-leverage-it-to-get-more-done/