December 14, 2009

How To Easily Set Your Goals in Life?

When you sit down to write a priority goal list, you might very well feel lost after a few minutes. Staring at your page of written goals might only make you feel overwhelmed and a bit depressed about the tasks at hand. After all, how can you possibly obtain a promotion at work, get out of your ,000 in credit card debt, lose 40 pounds, find a partner and travel to Bermuda all in one year? Often times, we have personal aspirations that are perhaps too unrealistic or too complex for us. We may need to tailor some of our objectives and plans into more reasonable short term aims. The following books can help you get started on the most direct route to setting life goals and achieving success.

One book about setting life goals that's been getting a lot of attention lately is "The Magic Lamp: Goal Setting for People Who Hate Setting Goals" by Keith Ellis. This 256 page book tells readers how to have greater focus and stronger follow-through when it comes to reaching goals. The Magic Lamp touches upon dreams of getting more money, buying a new home, seeking a promotion, attaining better relationships and finding more fulfillment. Turn your life ambitions into an amazing adventure, rather than a dull chore with the methods put forth in this book. One reader says, "Since reading this book, I've started exercising regularly, getting up 30 minutes earlier to work on my dream and stopped beating myself up in the process."

"My Cup Runneth Over: Setting Goals For Single Parents and Working Couples: by Daryl D. Green is another popular book about setting life goals. This book has been recommended by newspapers like the Knoxville-News Sentinel and The Shreveport Times, as well as associations like the Administration for Children and Families Department of Health & Human Services. This book aims to guide families in establishing group goals and practical solutions for single parent or working parent households. Time management is a problem for many and is naturally the focus of this book. "Instead of running around in circles, we are now managing our time more wisely," one reader testifies. "Juggling busy schedules sometimes leaves parents and kids segmented, My Cup Runneth Over brings about an awareness of some of the pitfalls and gives practical information as to how to correct and enhance family life," a customer writes.

You can learn more about setting life goals from "The Complete Idiot's Guide" book series. As with all other books, "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Reaching Your Goals" leaves no stone unturned in its explanation of the smart goal setting process. The book explains the difference between "goals" and "wishes," barriers to achievement, the power of affiliation, contracting with yourself and time management. "Instead of covering the tired old trail of you too can be all that you want to be, this humorous, chatty, sometimes irreverent book gets to the heart and soul of what it takes to set and reach a goal.," writes one reader. "It also exposes many of the myths of goals setting too often propagated as truths by other authors and other books." Another reader said he finally finished a project he's been working on for a year. A third reader called the book "insightful while at the same time witty."

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