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Business Goal setting tips and tricks

OK ... here we are at the end of April. Taxes are pretty much out of the way and you should have a decent feel on the economy and what your business is capable of achieving this year. So, if you did a bunch of goals for New Years and they haven’t really worked out ... don’t get discouraged.

If you are serious about setting goals and making your plan work I want to offer up a few “Tips and Tricks” that might help you keep on track. Just remember the K.I.S.S. theory and don’t try to be unrealistic about what you are able to achieve.

Never depend on “finding time to set or evaluate your goals” … You never find time to do all the things you need to do in the entrepreneur’s life. You have to “make time”. Commit to setting, reviewing, and implementing your goals on a regular basis ... like the first day of every month. If you wait for the...


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