Let’s face it. Every now and then we end up procrastinating a little longer than we should. I’ve definitely been guilty of staring at a task longer than actually working on it.
This is not only a bad habit but it may tell a lot more about you than you think. Most people just chalk it up to be lazy but failing to accomplish a goal could be due to a negative mindset, internal worries, or a fear of success.
So to help you get out, do more, and be the best you, here are 5 excellent resources on how to set your goal, achieve it, and feel good throughout the whole process.
Click on the titles to go to the articles. We’d also love to hear what your tips and tricks are for getting things done. Please drop a comment below if you have something to share with the community.
How to Kill Your Excuses
by Leo Babauta from ZenHabits.net
Great article that reconfigures your thinking in 7 steps to kill all those pesky excuses that keep you from achieving your life’s desires.
The Yoga of Your Life
by David Deida from Deida.info
An audio from one of the most prolific writers in the field of personal development and spirituality. This audio focuses on how to live the goals you have made for yourself, to “create the yoga of your life.”
Keep Your Goals in Front of You
by Steve Pavlina from StevePavlina.com
If accomplishing your goals requires keeping them in mind, then the next question is, “how do we do so?” Well, Steve gives us some fun, creative, and effective ways of keeping your ideas on the top of your mind.
Critical Advice from The GoalsGuy: Learn to Say “NO”!
by Michelle Rogers from FinerMinds.com
In order to get one thing done, you’ll have to say NO to another. This article takes wisdom from Gary Ryan Blair a.k.a. The GoalsGuy and teaches you how to use NO to better prioritize and get things done.
Achieve Any Goal with Bill Bartmann’s 9 Steps
by Michelle Rogers from FinerMinds.com
Bill Bartman, the man who went from rags to riches and is now one of the most successful entrepreneurs out there, shares his 9 Steps to achieving any goal.
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hey gabrielle
really liked the zenhabits link. leo always comes at it from a cool angle.
also really cool to see some david deida link love
really liked “way of the superior man”.
steve pavlina’s content is okay but his writing is like the cure to even the most extreme cases of insomnia or, strangely enough, anorexia
awwwsome mix all round
…and cool site.
keep well and in touch
alex — unleash reality