Prioritize yourself

‎ Planning is the name of locking the future into the present so that you can do some work on it recently. Alan Lacan‎

‎Could you please tell me which way to go from here? Alice asked.‎

‎It depends on a good plan where you want to go. Kate said. I don't care where Alice said.‎

‎Then it does not matter which way you go . Kate said.‎

‎This conversation between Alice and Cheshire Kate illustrates the relationship between purpose and priority. Make your preference your favorite and then you will know what your destination is. Adopt your preference and you will know how to reach your destination.‎

‎When every day begins, we all have the right to choose what we want. We may ask: 'What do I do now?' Or "What should I do?" Anything you do in any direction without any purpose will take you somewhere. But when you are going somewhere with your goal, there will be something for you to do something that will take you to where you should go. When your life is based on purpose, you know where your destination is. When you make your goal your goal your life, you live your life according to your preference.‎

‎Set your immediate target ‎

‎When Scrooge vigorously discovered that the foundation of our lives is the purpose we set for it. But there is also a problem. There is a force in purpose that can adapt our lives to our priority. The goal without priority is powerless.‎

‎To put it more clearly, then the word priority is not preference but priority, and priority was derived in the 14th century from a Latin word prior (earlier). When a person considers anything most important to himself, it is his priority. Surprisingly, the word trij remained unpopular until around the 20th century, when the world underestimated its meaning and gave it the meaning of something important. Unaware of its initial purpose hidden in it, many people began to understand its meaning as a very important task. And today we bring priority to its former meaning by adding the highest, highest first, central and most important, which means that the word priority has reached its final meaning after a very interesting journey.‎

‎So review your language. You may interpret preference differently, but whenever words you choose to achieve extraordinary results, you will mean only one thing, your only thing.‎

‎Whenever I tell and teach people something about goal setting, I make it my priority to tell people how goal and priority work together. I do this by asking them: "Why do we set our goals and formulate our plans? Despite receiving all kinds of good answers, the truth is that we set our goals and make plans just for one reason. That we can find happiness in the moments of our lives that are important to us. While we look beyond the past to the future, the realities before us are just the present moments we all have to work with. Our past is past, while the future is in front of us. To illustrate this point, I began to tell people about the way to create a priority to set goals now and immediately so that we can emphasize why we are first making priority for ourselves.‎

‎The truth about success is that our ability to achieve extraordinary results in the future depends on the most powerful moments of our lives. When we do something at any given moment, we know what we have to do in the future. Determining your present and future right now inevitably depends on your priority in your present moment. How we set our priority depends on who succeeds in the fight between your present and your future.‎

‎If you were asked to take $100 today or $200 next year, what would be your choice? Two hundred dollars, exactly? That's exactly what you would do, provided that your goal would be to take advantage of the opportunity to make as much wealth as possible. But the strange thing is that most people do not choose this.‎

‎Economists long ago knew that if people prefer higher profits than lower profits, they prefer current profits more than in the future, even if the profits are much higher in the future. It usually happens that when one sees a big profit in the future, he does not immediately pay attention to the acquisition of small profits. The reason for this may be that things lying far away look small, so people may consider them real and reduce their value because they are not wrong. This explains why people prefer to get $100 immediately available and available when they expect to get twice as much money in the future. This prejudice of the present forgets any logic and people do not look to a very glorious future with extraordinary results. Now, for a moment, examine the devastating effects of this way of thinking on your daily life that can have these effects on your future as well. Keep in mind our discussion of delayed profits and benefits? Remember the sweets that could later cost you dearly.‎

‎We need a simple approach to protect ourselves from ourselves, we need to determine the right direction and do as much as possible to achieve our goal.‎

‎When you immediately make setting your goal your priority, you will reach your destination.‎

‎When you immediately set your goal, you set your goal for the future and then adopt a method by which you know what you should do at that time. It will look like your only thing that setting a quick target is the only thing hidden within your single thing and this series continues for now, a week and a month and then more. This shows how a small thing, in fact, proves to be the basis for the construction of a big thing. ‎

‎Now you're straightening your seals/dice.‎

‎Setting an immediate target‎

‎Target for any day‎

‎What's the only thing I want to do on any given day? ‎

‎The five-year goal ‎

‎Based on my goal for any day‎

‎What's the only thing I want to do in five years?‎

‎One-year goal‎

‎Based on my five-year goal, what's the only thing I want to accomplish over the course of a year?‎

‎Monthly Target‎

‎Based on my one-year goal, what's the only thing I want to accomplish over the course of a month?‎

‎Weekly Target‎

‎Based on my monthly goal, what's the only thing I want to accomplish over the course of a week?‎

‎Daily Target‎

‎Based on my weekly goal, what's the only thing I want to accomplish in a day?‎

‎Immediate Target‎

‎Based on my daily goal ‎

‎What's the only thing I want to do right away?‎

‎The future is aligned with today's priority.‎

‎To understand how setting an immediate goal guides your thinking and shapes your most important priority, read the following aloud: Based on my goal for any given day, what is the only thing I can achieve in the next five years? Now based on my five-year goal, what is the only thing I can do this year so that I can make progress towards my five-year goal so that I can achieve any of my goals on any day? Now based on my one-year goal, what is the only thing I do this month so that I can make progress on my goal this year and then I can achieve any of my goals on any of my days? Now based on my monthly target, what is the only thing I can do this week to achieve my goal for this month, and then I can achieve my goal this year and then I can pass my five-year goal and then I reach my goal on any given day? Now based on my weekly target, what is the only thing that I can achieve my weekly goal, moreover, that I can achieve my monthly goal, moreover, I can achieve my annual target and then pass my five-year goal? And then based on my daily goal, what is the only thing I do so that I can achieve my daily goal, so that I can achieve my weekly goal, so that I can achieve my monthly goal, so that I can achieve my annual goal, so that I can achieve my five-year goal, so that I can achieve my goal for any day. Can I do it?‎

‎I hope you have read this article very carefully. Why? Because you're training your earth on how to think, how one goal is aligned with another until you know what's the most important thing for you right now to do. You are learning how to adopt big thinking but how to take immediate steps to achieve it.‎

‎In order to understand its value, ignore the other steps and ask yourself: What is the only thing I do at this time so that I can reach my goal on any day? This method does not work. It is far from the future that you can clearly see your main priority. In fact, you can take your goal beyond your one-day goal to daily, weekly, etc., but until you have set all these steps, you cannot reach your powerful priority. That's why most people don't even get close to their goals because they don't associate their goals with their future goals.‎

‎It's very important to link your immediate, your goals to your future goals.‎

‎Research has proved this. According to three different studies, psychologists monitored 262 students to find out the impact of conceptual thinking on the results. Students were asked to imagine anything according to one of two ways: one group of students were asked to think about the result (taking an 'A' grade in one exam) and the students in the second grade were asked to think about how to achieve a desired result (just as all students were thinking about taking grade 8). Finally, students who thought better about the process or method of taking an A grade studied sooner than students who had just thought of taking a simple grade.‎

‎Of course, people become very confused about their expected achievements, and so most people cannot see the situation clearly. When you imagine your success very well, you divide your big goal into different stages to achieve it, and then you adopt a strategic approach so that you can plan to achieve extraordinary results. That's why setting goals works immediately.‎

‎Life under Dominoes‎

‎I have spoken to people daily in this regard. It is very effective when they ask me what they should do. I turn to them and tell them, before I answer your question, I want to ask you something: Where are you going and where do you want to go someday? Of course, when I talked to him about setting a quick target, he immediately understood what I meant and started answering me and then he told me about the only thing he should have been doing at the time. Then I laughed and asked them, so why are you still talking to me? ‎

‎Your last step is to enter your answers in writing. A lot has been written about writing goals and there is a very good and good reason why this method works.‎

‎In 2008, Dr. Kyle Mathews, University of California, recruited a number of professionals (lawyers, accountants, employees, businessmen), from many countries. Those who wrote their goals in writing had a 39.5% rate of achieving their goals. In addition to your goals, the process of putting your most important priority in writing is your last step in making priority your life's priority.‎

‎Key Concepts‎

‎1. Just one and only thing: Your most important priority is the only and only thing you can accomplish when you can get what's most important to you. You may have a lot of priorities, but if you consider, you will know that one thing is always very important to you, your highest priority - your only thing.‎

‎2. Set a Quick Goal: When you know about your future goal, you know how to start the journey to success in your future. To identify the action you need to succeed, you need to make your thinking clear and then create the right priority for yourself, which you make immediate progress to achieve.‎

‎3. Write down your goals: Take your goals and keep them under your consideration. ‎

‎Make your immediate goal and immediate priority i.e. the only thing according to your goal and do it in such a way that it becomes the easiest and unnecessary for you.. And then you'll see that somehow you get extraordinary results.‎

‎And when you know what your plan of action is, then it's enough for you to put it into practice.‎

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