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As I mentioned in my Day 1 post, I’ve known Crystal Paine online for many years now, and have gotten the pleasure of watching her success skyrocket! One thing I know she is really great at is setting and achieving her goals, and that’s what today’s lesson in Make Over Your Mornings* is about. Crystal has some excellent, practical advice on this topic.

 

I tend to be a very flexible and organic person, and indeed that is how my life is.  I have some goals, but I’m not hard-core about them.  I’ve never been able to set a goal that was going to be more important to me than being able to zig or zag off script if someone in my family needed me, for example.  So, I don’t even know if goal is the right word for what I have.  Mine are more like, “Some cool ideas that I will work on if it fits into my day, but I’m not going to freak out if it doesn’t happen like I thought it would.”  😉

 

I actually don’t think that’s a bad way to be, and I think my family has definitely benefitted from my priorities being this way (because I guess ultimately, my goal is to do the best I can for my family, and everything else comes after that), but I do think that I am getting into a season of life where I could be a little more determined about some goals.  So, I need to work on this.  

 

How about you?  Do you struggle to set or achieve goals?  Do you make a huge, unrealistic list of goals that is too big to tackle?  (I do that, too)  I think the Make Over Your Mornings course* could really help you, and the ladies in our free Facebook group are ready to encourage you and share ideas with you!  Get set up with the course* and then come join us.

 

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