Posted by Scott Bywater in general Feb 24th, 2010

When I was seventeen I remember doing a program called Discovery.

I think I was the only teenager who paid for half the fee and begged and pleaded their parents to
let them go.

Basically, it was a course which taught a lot of life skills from motivation to how to deal with conflict… kind of like an Anthony Robbins for teenagers.

Anyway, I remember them doing this exercise at the course where they talked about how when a plane flies from Sydney to New York, it is off course for about 97% of the flight.

But it always reaches its destination.

And there’s a very simple reason for this. The pilot knows where he is going. The pilot has a flight plan. And the pilot knows how to get back on track.

And if the pilot isn’t paying attention, the auto-pilot adjusts the plane automatically.

Pretty cool, huh.

And here’s the thing: when you are clear on your goals and where you are going, you have your own
automatic pilot which keeps you on course.

For instance, if you’re a real estate agent and know you want to double your income by the end of the year and have that goal in mind, then you are unlikely to be pulled off course by…

negative thinking

the latest business idea

avoiding the hard yards such as making the phone calls or distributing the letters and thank you cards etc.

NO, you’re going to be focused on where you want to go. And your unconscious mind is going to be working with you instead of against you, sort of like your own personal co-pilot.

So do yourself a favour and set some goals today.

And then break them down into…

12 month goals

12 week goals

12 day goals

12 hour goals

It’s certainly worth doing.

Just take a look at this story I first heard from motivational speaker, Brian Tracy…

In 1953, researchers surveyed Yale’s graduating seniors to determine how many of them had specific, written goals for their future.

The answer: 3%.

Twenty years later, researchers polled the surviving members of the Class of 1953 — and found that the 3% with goals had accumulated more personal financial wealth than the other 97% of the class combined.

So make the decision to write down your goals today.

  1. Gerry Faehrmann - YourLawnAndGarden on February 24, 2010 at 7:05 pm:

    Love your work, Scott.

    Keep the emails coming, and I will be sure to refer you to my friends.

    I am reading the 7 Habits Of Highly Effective Families (I have 6 kids) by Stephen Covey. For what it’s worth, its good reading. Today’s email reminded me of the 1st Habit: Be Proactive.

    Regards, Gerry

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