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Nate Marshall
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Setting Goals to Make Your Dreams Become a Reality

Nate Marshall
  • Financial Advisor
  • Evergreen, CO
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All too often people dream without setting goals that are achievable and incremental in order to make their dreams a reality. Do you want a new car? A new home of your own? A college fund for your children and grandchildren? Generational Wealth?

How do you make that happen? Increments. You also should have visualization. Have pictures of what you want. For example Rod Khleif has pictures of the cars, watches, homes he wanted. He still have pictures of the Corvette and the Ferrari that replaced the Corvette in his binder. Don't get rid of that visualization when you achieve it, use it to remind yourself of the work, strategies and successes you had along the way.

Take small steps. Write your goals down. Chart the progress. Be humble. It's good to have a picture of the G5 and Lambo in your visualization binder but don't post that in social media. Don't be one of them! Be yourself!