Sometimes it can feel as if life is just beating you up and spitting you out.

It can feel like you’ll never reach your goals or experience the success you so desire, no matter what you do.

It can make your dreams feel like just that, dreams. If you are experiencing that right now, realize that most people do. That is until they realize how much power they have over each day that they’re living. 

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Here are the questions that you need to ask and answer to achieve

Aligning Your Short-Term Goals with Your Long-Term Vision

 

Have you developed your long-term vision for every aspect of your life and business? 

 

Once you’ve planned your long-term vision, break that down into smaller goals that get you closer to your vision. For example, if your vision includes earning six figures from your work-at-home business, what will it take for that to happen? Figure it out, write it down, and then map it out in concrete terms. 

 

Have you translated your vision into a series of short-term goals?

 

Once you have a vision, chunk that down into smaller goals that are doable within a year or less. If you have a one-year goal, break that down to monthly and even daily goals. Breaking them down leads to success for the longer-term goal. For example, if you want to be 50 pounds less in one year, break that down into what you need to eat and do daily to make that a reality. 

 

Do you have action steps in your daily schedule that brings you closer to your goals?

 

Every goal you have needs to be boiled down to action steps. Those action steps are then taken each day to reach the goal. For example, if you want to make a blanket for your bed by Christmas, and you only have 30 minutes three times a week to do it, when will you do it? Put it in the schedule so that it gets done to achieve aligning your short-term goals with your long-term vision.

 

Are you doing massive action and implementing your plans?

 

No goal or vision will be realized, and certainly not be duplicable if you don’t take massive action. You won’t get abs without working out, you won’t lose weight without eating fewer calories, and you won’t start a six-figure business without doing the business things you need to do each day that brings you closer to that goal. 

 

Aligning Your Short-Term Goals with Your Long-Term Vision Made Simple

 

All this means is that you need to plan your actions to coincide with the vision you’ve created for yourself.

If you don’t take steps and implement action, you may end up at your goal by accident, but it’s not likely.

If you really want to achieve something, anything, you can do it.  Craft a plan that helps you reach the goal in a timely manner and follow it.

It’s just like planning a road trip.

You may get to your destination just guessing as you go, but you’ll be much more likely to get there healthy, happy, and in a timely way if you have a plan. 

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