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Quotes about Goal-setting

Therefore I will concentrate my thoughts for 30 minutes daily upon the task of thinking of the person I intend to become, thereby creating in my mind a clear mental picture of that person.
— Napoleon Hill
Second: repeat this program night and morning until you can see (in your imagination) the money you intend to accumulate.
— Napoleon Hill
I have always wanted to be somebody, but I see now I should have been more specific.
— Lily Tomlin
The man who succeeds above his fellows is the one who early in life clearly discerns his object, and towards that object habitually directs his powers.
— Earl Nightingale
You must resolve, from this moment forward, to become a goal-seeking organism, like a guided missile or a homing pigeon, moving unerringly toward the goals that are important to you.
— Brian Tracy
Your ability to select your most important task at each moment, and then to get started on that task and to get it done both quickly and well, will probably have more of an impact on your success than any other quality or skill you can develop.
— Brian Tracy
When you develop a game plan to get what you want, you will develop a belief that you can get it.
— Zig Ziglar
If What you re doing now was enough to get what you want, you'd already have it.
— Jack Canfield
It identifies where you want to be, and, in the process, helps you determine where you are. It gives you important information on how to get there, and it tells you when you have arrived. It unifies your efforts and energy. It gives meaning and purpose to all you do. And it can finally translate itself into daily activities so that you are proactive, you are in charge of your life, you are making happen each day the things that will enable you to fulfill your personal mission statement.
— Stephen Covey
If you visualize the wrong thing, you'll produce the wrong thing.
— Stephen Covey
least some of these goals should reflect Quadrant II activities. Ideally, these weekly goals would be tied to the longer-term goals you have identified in conjunction with your personal mission statement. But even if you haven't written your mission
— Stephen Covey
Before a performance, a sales presentation, a difficult confrontation, or the daily challenge of meeting a goal, see it clearly, vividly, relentlessly, over and over again. Create an internal "comfort zone." Then, when you get into the situation, it isn't foreign. It doesn't scare you. Your creative, visual right brain is one of your most important assets, both in creating your personal mission statement and in integrating it into your life.
— Stephen Covey