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Posted over 7 years ago

No Goal, No Direction

Having a goal in mind is always important when you are trying to get to somewhere. When 2017 started, investors all across the world set their goals for the year. This isn't just about saying you are going to do something, but rather putting a pin on a map and deciding it is where you are going. When a goal is set, it gives a destination and allows a person to aim at a target. The goal is the end point and from there the direction the person is headed should have all efforts focused on reaching that goal. The more decision and energy a person puts towards getting to that goal, the straighter the line will be on the map. If a goal is not determined, then there is no destination in mind and the person is driving aimlessly on blank canvas. Goals allows for focus and direction so when a new one is set, take it very seriously when going after what you want.

Ian Walsh

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