When it comes to goal-setting, many people don’t know where to start. They know that they want something, but don’t know how to go out and get it.
You can learn anything you need to learn to accomplish any goal you can set for yourself. No one is smarter than you and no one is better than you. All business skills, sales skills, and money making skills are learnable.
With that said, we put together a panel of five of today’s best goal achievers and experts and put them on a panel together. A legendary Twitter chat full of life-changing advice quickly ensued.
Below is a summary of all of the best advice given during our #GoalGetters2017 Twitter Chat.
First, meet our experts and download their favorite free resources on goal setting:
Brian Tracy is recognized as one of the top sales training and personal success authorities in the world today. He has authored more than 70 books and has produced more than 500 audio and video learning programs on sales, management, business success and personal development. Get Brian’s free 14-Step Goal Setting Guide here.
Jack Canfield is the beloved originator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® series, he’s taught millions of individuals his modernized formulas for success, and now certifies trainers to teach his content and methodology all over the world. Get Jack’s FREE 12-Month Success Planner here.
Phil Town is a hedge fund manager and author of 2 New York Times best-selling investment books, Rule #1 and Payback Time. He has a passion educating others, and has given thousands of people the confidence to start investing and retire comfortably. Get Phil’s 14-Day Financially Fit Challenge here.
John Assaraf is a serial entrepreneur, brain researcher, and CEO of NeuroGym. In the last 25 years, John has grown 5 multi-million dollar companies in real estate, Internet software, brain research and life and business coaching and consulting. He’s the author of 2 New York Times best-selling books, Having It All and The Answer.
T. Harv Eker is the author of the best-selling books, Secrets of the Millionaire Mind and SpeedWealth. He has also developed several highly-acclaimed courses such as The Millionaire Mind Intensive, Life Directions, Wizard Training and Train the Trainer. He is also the producer and trainer of the world-famous Enlightened Warrior Training.
Read on for a compilation of questions from the #GoalGetters2017 Twitter chat, and take advice from the success experts themselves!
1. What advice do you have for someone who has gotten off track with their goals this year already?
A1 Part 1: If you have gotten off track with your goals, you may not be reviewing and rewriting them often enough. #GoalGetters2017
— Brian Tracy (@BrianTracy) February 15, 2017
A1 Part 1: We all get off track once in awhile. The best way to kick yourself in the butt is to make that goal a promise. #GoalGetters2017
— Phil Town (@Rule1_Investing) February 15, 2017
A1 Part 1: Reevaluate your motivation. Is your goal about what you “should” do, or what you “want” to do? #GoalGetters2017
— Jack Canfield (@JackCanfield) February 15, 2017
A1: Everyone gets off track, winners get right back on and do it. #goalgetters2017
— John Assaraf (@johnassaraf) February 15, 2017
A1: You need to connect back to your original WHY to attaining that goal in the first place. #GoalGetters2017 #goalgetters2017
— T. Harv Eker (@T_Harv_Eker) February 15, 2017
2. What’s your number one tip for goal-setting and/or goal achievement?
A2 Part 2: Start by taking a sheet of paper and writing down your goals as if you’ve already achieved them. #GoalGetters2017
— Brian Tracy (@BrianTracy) February 15, 2017
A2: Review your goal and strategies daily to prime your brain and stay focused #goalgetters2017
— John Assaraf (@johnassaraf) February 15, 2017
A2: Momentum is everything. Start with the smallest possible action. Get a small win. #goalgetters2017
— T. Harv Eker (@T_Harv_Eker) February 15, 2017
3. In what areas of life should someone set goals and how many goals should a person have?
A3 Part 2:
1. “What Goals” Business, Career & Financial
2. “Why Goals” Family & Health
3. “How Goals” Personal Growth
#GoalGetters2017— Brian Tracy (@BrianTracy) February 15, 2017
A3: Always keep pushing yourself to improve. My favorite goals to set are around finances, spirtuality, family, and fun. #GoalGetters2017
— Phil Town (@Rule1_Investing) February 15, 2017
A3: A minimum of 3 goals in each key area of your life:
Financial
Career
Relationships
Recreation
Health
Personal Growth #GoalGetters2017— Jack Canfield (@JackCanfield) February 15, 2017
A3: Health/wealth/relationships/career/business/fun/experiences/spirituality- don’t have so many that you get overwhelmed #goalgetters2017
— John Assaraf (@johnassaraf) February 15, 2017
A3: Business/Career Money ⁰Play⁰ Recreation Environment⁰ Health ⁰Relationships Contribution. 1 goal in each area at a time. #goalgetters2017
— T. Harv Eker (@T_Harv_Eker) February 15, 2017
4. What should someone do if others around them aren’t supportive of their goals?
A4 Part 1: It’s OK if you know people who may not support all of the goals you have. Remember that those emotions tend… #GoalGetters2017
— Phil Town (@Rule1_Investing) February 15, 2017
A4 Part 2: …to be guided by jealousy or fear. Keep your focus and energy on yourself and push through. You’ll get there. #GoalGetters2017
— Phil Town (@Rule1_Investing) February 15, 2017
A4: Making commitments to yourself & someone else greatly increases the chance that you’ll follow through and fulfill them #goalgetters2017
— John Assaraf (@johnassaraf) February 15, 2017
A4: I love you and I respect you, but I don’t give a frick about what you think. #goalgetters2017
— T. Harv Eker (@T_Harv_Eker) February 15, 2017
5. What should someone do if they don’t meet their goal in their desired timeframe?
A5 Part 1: Don’t feel badly about not fully accomplishing your goal. Really big goals can take a long time to achieve. #GoalGetters2017
— Brian Tracy (@BrianTracy) February 15, 2017
A5 Part 2: View all of your goals as ‘absolutes’ you can’t break, then reflect on what you’ve accomplished and keep going. #GoalGetters2017
— Phil Town (@Rule1_Investing) February 15, 2017
A5: Acknowledge, appreciate & celebrate what you HAVE accomplished, then refocus on the goals you still want to achieve. #GoalGetters2017
— Jack Canfield (@JackCanfield) February 15, 2017
A5: Pinpoint the obstacle and make sure you overcome it. This obstacle is most likely stopping you in other areas of life. #goalgetters2017
— T. Harv Eker (@T_Harv_Eker) February 15, 2017
6. What should someone do if their goals need to change partway through the year?
A6: Achieving a goal is like flying a plane. You must check your position & correct your course to reach your destination. #GoalGetters2017
— Jack Canfield (@JackCanfield) February 15, 2017
A6: Go with your flow – change is normal and natural. #goalgetters2017
— John Assaraf (@johnassaraf) February 15, 2017
A6: Change them. But notice if this a habit and if it is, don’t change them. #goalgetters2017
— T. Harv Eker (@T_Harv_Eker) February 15, 2017
7. Do you have any tips for on how to overcome procrastination so you can get started on achieving your goals?
A7 Part 1: Ask yourself: WHY am I putting off doing these things? #GoalGetters2017
— Jack Canfield (@JackCanfield) February 15, 2017
A7 Part 2: If you can’t think of a good reason, then make a plan of action for how you’re going to complete it & by when. #GoalGetters2017
— Jack Canfield (@JackCanfield) February 15, 2017
A7: Part 1 – Reduce each goal into micro chunks and get small things done even when you don’t feel like it. #goalgetters2017
— John Assaraf (@johnassaraf) February 15, 2017
A7: We will do more 4 others than we will ever do 4 ourselves. Stop thinking about yourself. Have a stronger reason for WHY #goalgetters2017
— T. Harv Eker (@T_Harv_Eker) February 15, 2017
8. Do you recommend setting smaller goals or risking failure by setting higher ones?
A8: Break down bigger goals into a series of small, but important, milestones. You’ll feel like a winner & avoid overwhelm. #GoalGetters2017
— Brian Tracy (@BrianTracy) February 15, 2017
A8: I say “Do what you can!” Everyone is different, and 10 small goals over time can be just as important as 2 big ones. #GoalGetters2017
— Phil Town (@Rule1_Investing) February 15, 2017
A8: Both! Failure is only when you give up. Have big goals but break them down into smaller more manageable goals. #goalgetters2017
— T. Harv Eker (@T_Harv_Eker) February 15, 2017
9. Do you have any tips for how to stay motivated to make sure someone achieves their goals?
A9: Surround yourself with success. The best motivation for acheiving your goals is seeing others achieve their goals. #GoalGetters2017
— Phil Town (@Rule1_Investing) February 15, 2017
A9 Part 2: Listening to motivational talks by inspirational leaders will inspire you to pursue your own incredible success. #GoalGetters2017
— Jack Canfield (@JackCanfield) February 15, 2017
A9: Also, the key to staying motivated is to identify your big WHY. It has to give you motive for action. #goalgetters2017
— John Assaraf (@johnassaraf) February 15, 2017
A9: Set up an accountability partner & rewards program. Be motivated by your reward u give yourself when u reach your goal #goalgetters2017
— T. Harv Eker (@T_Harv_Eker) February 15, 2017
10. What is one major goal that you’d like to achieve in 2017?
A10: My goal for 2017 is to release my another online course surrounding the topic of leadership! #GoalGetters2017
— Brian Tracy (@BrianTracy) February 15, 2017
A10: The biggest goal I have for myself this year is to help at least 3,000 new students learn to invest Rule #1 style. #GoalGetters2017
— Phil Town (@Rule1_Investing) February 15, 2017
A10: My big goal this year is to help 1,000 new people graduate from my Online Train the Trainer Program! #GoalGetters2017
— Jack Canfield (@JackCanfield) February 15, 2017
A10: We are raising $20 million to really expand NeuroGym! @MyNeuroGym #goalgetters2017
— John Assaraf (@johnassaraf) February 15, 2017
A10: Complete my “Secret” project by the end of the year. #goalgetters2017
— T. Harv Eker (@T_Harv_Eker) February 15, 2017
Thank You For Joining Us!
We’d like to thank everyone for participating in this chat! We hope to do another soon. Let use know what you want us to chat about next time! Thank you so much to our participants and panel guests for joining our Twitter Chat! We hope you gained valuable information and tips for success in 2017.
@Rule1_Investing Thank you for opening doors. Just added a new photo to my”why”wall.Thank you. #goalgetters2017 http://pic.twitter.com/y9BV7e08WO
— kapena olsen (@KapenaDaCaptn9) February 15, 2017
@BrianTracy Thank YOU for the inspirational material! God bless! #goalgetters2017
— Luciana Paola Moraes (@luinbliss) February 15, 2017
I want to attract every good things and people in my life and spread love and happiness in return. #goalgetters2017
— Devisa (@devisasingh20) February 15, 2017
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