Making Time For Your Goals

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Most of us never reach our goals that we set. Why? Because we don’t make them a priority.

As Alwyn Cosgrove said:

Tomorrow marks the 20% point of the year.
A fifth of 2008 has already passed.

Are you on track with those New Years Resolutions? Are you on track with your goals?

It’s amazing how time passes so quickly.

Don’t waste a single second.

If your goal is fat loss – start today
If your goal is muscle building – start today
If your goal is (insert anything here) – start TODAY !

20% of this year is gone forever. Will you make changes TODAY or will another 20% pass, then another 20% — and before you know it — it’s 2009…..

Don’t waste a single second. Start TODAY.

You can also check out Leo’s post at ZenHabits.net, where he posted 11 tips to help you make time for those goals!

Angie
Angie Schumacher is a Certified Fitness Professional who trains clients in her home and is a Women's Boot Camp Instructor in Colorado. She is the author of The Fat Blasting Boot Camp Program and has offered a one stop website to help you with all of your health and fitness needs. Please visit www.BuildingABetterU.com to find exactly what you are looking for!
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2 Responses to “Making Time For Your Goals”

  1. Setting goals is something I don’t do well, but I really think is important. I have had a hard time keeping up with exercising, because I don’t seem to see results. The problem is, I have never set a goal to work towards. I have recently gotten back into exercising, and I’ve set specific goals for myself. I feel that this way, even if I don’t feel like I see any improvement, I know that each time I exercise, I am getting closer to my goals whether I realize it or not.

  2. Good for you Tom!

    I have been setting short term goals instead of just long term goals. Much easier to stay on track by doing it that way!

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