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How to reach your goals (Part 3)
Relationships, Family, Life Coaching, Work Paige Dempsey Relationships, Family, Life Coaching, Work Paige Dempsey

How to reach your goals (Part 3)

In Part 1 we learned to stand in the future and speak about your goals as if they are already done. In Part 2 we learned that you have to believe that you are the person who can create those results. And in this Part 3, we are going to review our goals and make space for them to happen.

Take a look at your list of goals and get out your calendar.

Where are you going to put the things that you want to do?

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How to believe in your goals (Part 2)
Relationships, Family, Life Coaching, Work Paige Dempsey Relationships, Family, Life Coaching, Work Paige Dempsey

How to believe in your goals (Part 2)

Step One: You stand in the future and write about what you've accomplished in the past year, in the past tense, as if it is already done. Step Two is this: you have to work on believing you are the person who will accomplish those goals. What does that mean? The one thing that will get you over the finish line is believing you are the person who will do the thing you set out to do. Not only is this an important part of reaching your goals, it’s also the way to change your life!

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How to set goals that work (Part 1)
Relationships, Family, Life Coaching, Work Paige Dempsey Relationships, Family, Life Coaching, Work Paige Dempsey

How to set goals that work (Part 1)

Rather than making a list of things you want to accomplish in the coming year, stand forward a year from now in December of 2023 and look back... What have you done? What do you see? What did your year look like? What are you most proud of? What was important to you?

Write it down. Write it all down, and in the past tense. Write it as if it is done.

By doing this you are standing in the future and deciding ahead of time what you created in the past year. Notice when you bring the energy of 'it is done' how that feels different than making a list of 'resolutions' you'll forget about in the next three weeks.

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