“Vague goals produce vague results”. – Jack Canfield
How many times have you written goals that were vague and they went into a drawer never to be looked at again (remember all those New Year resolutions)?
Have you ever come across a list of goals you wrote down only to discover later that none of them were ever really accomplished? That is discouraging isn’t it? You see, I know exactly what that is like because I’ve done it. Many times. The thing is, I have learnt what to do to actually change all of that and have seen results in my life that I’d love to share with you.
“You need a plan to build a house. To build a life, it is even more important to have a plan or goal.”
– ZIG ZIGLAR
Imagine it is Saturday morning and you have no goal and no plan for the day. Guess what will happen to your day? Well, nothing.
Perhaps, you will wake up late because you have no plan in the morning. And because you have no goals for the day, you end up wasting your Saturday afternoon binge-watching Netflix or play games. When you realize it, it is already evening, and the day is almost over.
That’s what will happen when you have no plan and no goal.
The problem is that this situation can happen not just to your everyday life, but also to your every month life. Think about how you spent last year, or even this last three months. Where did the time go?
That’s what happens when you don’t have a goal. When you don’t have a plan for life, life can happen quickly and randomly, out of control.
I can you help to define a goal for you that will excite you, inspire you and give you new energy to attain the live the life that you want to live.

