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What are your goals for tomorrow? |
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What are your goals for next week? |
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If you don’t know your goals, check your resources. They know what you can do. |
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You have authority to choose the goal that takes the least effort. |
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What are your goals for next month? |
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What would other people think is the hardest part of this job? |
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Do you have a plan in your head of how to do the job? |
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Break the job plan into joblets and do the first joblet. |
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The good thing about doing what you hate is you get it off your checklist. |
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A long journey is made of short steps. |
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The best way to do a big job is to do one joblet at a time. |
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If you don't know where you're going, any road will do. |
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If you are going to get the goal, you are going to pay the toll. |
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Failure is nature's way of teaching us how not to set goals. |
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The secret to getting there is to know where you're going. |
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There is no motivation without a plan behind it. |
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Mark this on 4 weekends, with different marks.
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