Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Setting Goals and Failure

This week I set an ambitious goal.  I wanted my newest book, Don’t Die with YourSong Unsung, with Gary Russo, to make the top of the Amazon chart in self-help book sales. 

I set a goal.
I asked for help.
The help and love showed up from all over the place.
The goal was not met.

Dr. Success Challenge:  How do you remain optimistic when a goal is not met?
One solution:  Do a gap analysis of the situation. 
  • The first gap you analyze is the goal gap.  The goal gap is a simple question “Is the goal one that I really want to achieve?” 
  • If the answer is yes, then you do step two of a gap analysis: you measure the original goal against the result and determine the ‘gap’. 
  • Next, you reset the goal to fill the gap and take the necessary action or actions to reach the goal. 
And always remember the words of Henry Ford: Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently.

Thank you to all who supported our initial goal.  Andrea

 


 
 

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