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GPS
usually stands for “Global Positioning System” But it could stand for
“Growth Plan for Success.” You need a plan to reach any stage of
success, and success usually is a result of personal growth.

 

So what
should you consider for your plan:

Thinking And Acting Positively

 

Thinking
and acting positively is part of training yourself to feel and believe you are
going to be successful. It is your self-fulfilling prophecy! However, it will
only work if you make it work. You need to create your own GPS, not one someone
else has created. Others can give you suggestions, but only you can decide what
will work for you and your circumstances.

Success Is No Accident

 

Success
is no accident; you do need to make a plan. First, you need to plan your
long-term goals. Decide where you want to be, and then you need to decide on
your strategy and have an action plan for things you want to achieve and target
dates for reaching those goals.

Set your short-term goals after you determine your long-term goals. Review them
on a regular basis. Each successive goal should be just a little harder than
you think you can manage. Always make sure you are aiming higher than you think
you can reasonably reach at each stage.

 

Even if
you do not quite make that higher goal, most likely you will have accomplished
more than if you had set your goal lower. Dream dreams, dream big dreams!

Make It Highly Visible

 

Your GPS
needs to be a highly visible part of your life every day. It should be a
written plan and be somewhere you can see it every morning. You need to review
your goals, and review the steps you will take to achieve them. Every day you
should pick at least one thing to achieve that takes you nearer to your
long-term goal.

 

Take one-step
at a time, one turn in a new direction at a time, but never stop moving
forward, never lose your momentum. It is much harder to start over than it is
to keep following your GPS.

 

If you
fail to keep sight of your goals, you will never achieve them.

Create A Dream Board


If
possible, create a dream board with the things you want to do or have when you
reach your “destination.”

 

Be as
specific as possible.

 

The
things you put on your board should be things you get emotional about when you
think about them. Do not put a picture of money up there, put a picture of what
you want to buy with that money. Think about why it is you want that
“thing”.

 

Then,
make a chart of the steps you need to take to reach your goals so that you can
cross each item off as you complete them. This will give you a great sense of
accomplishment and a realization that you are in control of your success every
day by taking at least one-step forward.

See Yourself In The Future

 

One way
to help you believe in yourself and in your ability to reach your goals is to
see yourself in the future one year, two years, or five years from where you
are right now.

 

Imagine
yourself doubling your current income.

 

How would
that make you feel?

 

What would
you do with the extra money?

 

What if
you tripled your income?

 

What
would you do with all of that money?

 

Chances
are you may find it difficult to spend all of that money.

 

The more
“real” your vision, the deeper the desire becomes and the closer to
your “reality” it will become. The universe will already be in motion
to give you what you request if you just keep moving forward with your plan.

Use Your Time Wisely

 

Make the
best use of your time as possible.

 

If you
let fear hold you back, you will put off starting on your “trip”,
whether it is fear of failure or fear of success. Yes, you could actually be
afraid to succeed, afraid of what your friends and family will think of you. Procrastination
sets in and you may find yourself looking for any excuse not to get started.

 

Maybe you
need just one more cup of coffee or you have to read your email first. This is
not the way to get to the “road to success.” Get focused and get
started. It just needs to be progress, it does not need to be perfect.

It Is OK To Be fearful

 

It’s OK
to be fearful, that is natural. Take on a task in stages and work out short
periods of time to do at least a part of a task. Think of it as stepping-stones
on a path that you can only see a short distance in front of you.

 

As you
step on the next stone, the path in front of you opens up a little more. You do
not have to see all the way to the end of the path, you just need to see the
next stepping-stone and keep moving along the path. Stay focused and do not
allow distractions.

 

Allow
yourself peace and quiet. Put a sign on the door if necessary to let family
members know you are hard at work on your “GPS.”

Learn to work the plan, live with the plan, and see the plan as your roadmap to
success. Do not treat it as an enemy–actually, it is your best friend. Review
your progress and goals frequently.

 

Mistakes Are Part Of Being
Successful

 

Learn
from your mistakes and grow with each step of the process. You will never be
the same person in the end that you were in the beginning, whether or not you
reach your ultimate “destination.”

 

Every
successful step you take makes you a different person, with more knowledge and
skills.

 

Each
unsuccessful step you take also makes you a different person, with a different
kind of knowledge that will steer you in a different direction.

Enjoy Your Journey

 

Make sure
your plan allows time for you to enjoy the journey, to think about where you
want to go, and why. Enjoy the personal growth you have made along the way. It
is the journey that is the most fun, don’t miss it while you look into the
future.

Plan your future with a success plan, your own “GPS” that becomes
your daily routine. Keep challenging yourself to improve your knowledge and
skills to succeed, not just in business, but in life as well.

 

Keep
moving forward. You will find that success you are looking for.

 

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