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On Goal Setting & Crafting Winning Outcomes...

 

iStock_000004222575XSmall.jpg"Winners make a habit of manufacturing their own positive expectations in advance of the event."
Brian Tracy


How true! And real winners are wise enough to wire flexibility and determination into their plans too. When focused on positive expectations the journey may take different routes and detours to reach the destination, but a winner just keeps walking, step by step - they know they’ll find a way.

 

By structuring a desired outcome, they have the goal firmly in their sights. Cultivating positive expectations and hurling them with energy into your future is a sure way to fuel the staying power it takes to go after your goals. Winners can see and feel their goals in advance, they surcharge their desired outcomes with energy and emotion and so their mind begins to find ways to stretch and reach and make it happen.

 

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