Goal Setting workshop

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Based on the journey of John Goddard and a research project on various goal setting techniques, here is a presentation on why you must set goals and set them now.

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By Abhishek Ashok Shetty www.abhishekshetty.com

Why Set Goals?

The Greatness of your Life will be defined by two things 1.  The Everyday Goals You Set. 2.  Your commitment to complete them.

YALE UNIVERSITY CASE STUDY ON GOAL SETTING

Q) In 1952, Yale asked the senior graduating class of students, ‘How many of you’ll have goals for the future?’

HARVARD UNIVERSITY CASE STUDY ON GOAL

SETTING

Q) The 1979, Harvard Business School asked the senior graduating class of students, ‘How many of you’ll have goals for the future?’

The World’s Greatest Goal Achiever

JOHN GODDARD

At the age of 15, John Goddard

listed down 127 challenging life

time goals.

Some of them were…

Explore the Nile River and 7 other world rivers

Study the Primitive culture of Sudan and 11 other world

cultures

Climb Mount Kilimanjaro and 15 other world peaks

Dive in a Submarine

Read the Bible and the Encyclopedia Britannica

Circumnavigate the Globe

Visit the Moon

Now what if you had 127 lifetime goals?

What would your life be like?

Let’s Find Out…

Write down 50 goals you want to accomplish in your life in

the next decade.

3 Rules for Goal Setting by Brian Tracy 1. In the Present Tense 2. Positive in nature 3. Personal – Use ‘I’

GOAL ASSESSMENT

6 STEP GOAL ACCOMPLISHMENT

TECHNIQUE

1. Decide your ‘Daily Five’

2. Write It Down

3. Prioritize

4. Set Smaller Goals

5. Space Your Goals Out

6. Vary Your Goals

Today John has expanded his

Goal list to 600 Goals, and

he has amazingly

completed 520 of them!

You know you have a John

Goddard within you.

You can design a great life.

Do you want to live the

greatness of your life?

Work on your Goals now!

You Can Do it!

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