Short term goals

A short time goal can be achieved wIth few efforts and almost immediately. But... and there is a but, it needs focus.

In our example of reaching the top of the Himalayas, it means research in the first place. And the lay-out of some fundamental questions:

- Who is being part of the team and will do what? (Organisation)

- What will be the roadmap ? Where will be the placements of the camps? Is there a plan in case of desaster for rescue and evacuation ? Where will the expedition start and end? (Risks need to be evaluated here. High altitude is a matter of life and dead.)

- How will people, material and food supply be transported and how will all be funded (logistics and budget)

- And when is the best date to start the expedition ?

That sound like a full meal. And it is.

Take time to plan the outlines in the short term

This is the most rewarding step in the planning. Since it is in fact a step that helps you to evaluate if climbing mount Everest is for you. if you can afford it and if it is a realistic dream.

PS

Webbuilding is no other... and it takes time to build up.



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trymetoday Premium
With you to use your goals to attain your dreams
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Fleeky Premium Plus
Morning...
My goal now, rest my eyes
And yours?

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MBartley Premium
Thank you for the path to setting goals. I struggle with goals at times but find when I set short goals that are achievable I seem to work harder, so again thank you.

Murray
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Fleeky Premium Plus
Welcome Murrya
So well said
Little steps leading to success!

Have a great week
Thank you for passing by
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nurselizstar Premium
Thank you so much for this training. One of the hardest things for me to do...set goals. There are many variables that come into play, family, weather, pain levels, distraction (actual or perceived). I've discovered through this community that given all those variables, break tasks down into small doable goals rather than one overwhelming challenge. Two things happen...
1) You start to see your list decrease because you have cleverly labeled them tasks rather than a “job” or project, and 2) You get to celebrate more because you met many little goals rather than 5 or 6 major ones...and who doesn't like to party!! 🤗
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Fleeky Premium Plus
Yes... so true.

That is wHere the training by Kyle, Carson and Jay come in so handy.It really sets out the beacon to follow. And the best thing is you can pick up wHere you left. Make it a daily habbit for at least ten days, even a quarter of an hour... and it is acquired...

Good luck
Thank you for sharing
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Terand Premium
Yes, Fleeky! We need to break it down to short/mid/long term goal!
Thank you for advice and sharing! 👍👍👍😉
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Fleeky Premium Plus
Most welcome.

You did such a great job!
Congratulations

Thank you for your kindness
❤️✨
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ShaunnaLynne Premium Plus
Simple is best!
Your breakdown is perfect!! In simple steps, the climb itself, may not be easy, but attainable.
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Fleeky Premium Plus
Hi Shauna!

To be honest , i prefer to climb a little mountain, than a big one.
;-)

Thank you
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