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Sun, Nov 16 06:02 PM

How Should I use the Goal Tracker?

 I am at Day 37 in Tools.  I just started the Goal Track about 4 days ago. I am kind of confused about how to use it.  Do I set a new goal and walk through all the steps (visiualization, 20 steps (?), ect) each day on my own or will Tools walk me through setting new goals?  Should I just keep reviewing my one goal Tools had me create?

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says: Thanks a bunch!

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I have to confess that I don't fully get it myself..and I'm in Day 74!  BUT.  Here is the way I understand.  You do the visualization, the rule of 20 and use the rule of 20 as a guide for doing one to-do per day per goal.  When you finish your week of goals, you hit 'proceed to next week' and those to-do's disappear and you have to do another week's worth of to do's.

 

I find it a bit clumsy, so I have taken to (just today as a matter of fact) cutting and pasting it into a word document from which I can put it in my PDA or whatever.

 

In short, if you read through the instructions, long, though they may be, it's helpful....but you are right...it doesn't tell you everything.

 

The important point, though, is to do some little thing every day to get your big dreams to come true.

 

Good luck and tell me some success stories!

 

Paul