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What do I want? It"s really a very
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question; yet many of us are not sure.
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it doesn"t have to be all that difficult to answer. It"s a matter of
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.
Have you ever looked through a telescope at something? You find a
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point to concentrate on, and then
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the settings. At first, it"s too
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, then it"s too far away, finally it"s just right. The
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is that it takes many adjustments to
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the subject into focus. If
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want to look at something else, the
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starts again.
Goal-setting is the same way. Don"t
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if at first you don"t know exactly what you want to
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. Just don"t make the mistake of never committing
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anything. Sometimes the answer is very simple: Just
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something!
Dr. Mark Goldstone, author of
Get Out of Your Own Way
,
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you "look back in order to look
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." Examine your calendar at day"s end during a typical week and
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each appointment or listing on a scale of -3 to +3,
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-3 means "If I never do this again, it will be too soon to do it. " and +3 means "I could do this all day long, and I can"t
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to do it all over again."
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you identify the frequent themes, you"ll be able to better focus your dreams.