How To Build A Blueprint For Living

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How to Build a Strong Framework for your Life Blueprint

Introduction

In order to build a strong framework for your blueprint for living, youll need to learn a thing or two about writing goals. Think of goals as the framework for your dream house or your dream life.
Youve decided to make changes in your life. Youve spent some time reading, planning, and creating a blueprint for your new life. Now its time for the framing. Think of framing as your goals.
Writing goals will give you direction.
If you dont know where youre going, you probably wont end up where you want to be. If goals are not written, they are simply wishes.

Author unknown, Though no one can go back and make a brand-new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand-new ending.

Start Framing

Youll carefully follow your blueprint and add the 2x6 studs and the framing boards. Thats how you build a house. In real life, this would be learning how to write and achieve goals.
One of the most important considerations in constructing a house, is the framing. The whole structure will depend on the frame for structural integrity. Like wise, one of the most important considerations in designing a new life plan is written goals.

Write one goal for each of the life areas just like youd frame each room of your house.

Goal areas include:
Health and Fitness
Recreation
Family
Spiritual
Educational
Social

Consider each goal a room in your blueprint. To frame it, youll need to write goals that are W A M W R:
W written - write a definite goal.

A attainable - do you believe you can attain it?

M measurable - is it measurable in dollars, weight, time?

W workable - do you have the skills to do it?

R rewardable - what will you give yourself when you reach the goal?

For practice, write a goal for each of the eight areas.

Make them one week goals. Check them against the W A M W R check list. Work toward the goals this week and at the end of the week you should give yourself eight nice rewards.
Whenever you reach a goal, there must be a tangible reward. Every written goal must have a reward. Losing five pounds might call for a fudge sundae. I am kidding.

Youll see how easy it is to write and reach your goals with this process.
Its like passing your apprentice framer phase; after that you are a framer.
When you see how easy it is to write and achieve short term goals you can start writing long term and short term goals.

This is how you build the framework for your life blueprint. Get it right.

You may ask, Why do I need to write my goals?

Ask any successful person if they have written goals and youll get a resounding, Yes.
Ask any success guru whats the first step to success and they will tell you it is a setting and writing goals.
There is great power generated when you commit your goals to paper. You send a message to the Universal Mind; a thought so powerful it must manifest in your life. Once a goal is committed to paper it is no longer a vapor, it has become real.
Trust those whove succeeded. They all set and wrote goals first.

Goals are absolutely necessary to:

Building a life Blueprint
Writing a Business plan
Success in sales
Success in living
Finding out what you want out of life.

People who write goals find they have direction and purpose in life. Try it. Youre going to love it. I guarantee it.

Henry Ford said, Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal.

Once youve experienced the high of attaining your goals, youll never go back to living without them.

Summary

A good time to consider your goals is during your morning meditation and reading.
Consider this, youre framing the bathroom and you discover the bathtub wall is too short. So you go to the blueprint and change the measurements.
Then you frame in the correct dimensions.
So it is with goals; they will need revisions. Revision is not a dirty word.

Goals must constantly be reevaluated.
At the end of each day look at what you accomplished and make a plan for tomorrow.
You should constantly look at your goals, revise and rewrite them.
They should never become stagnate.
Keep them alive, vital and working by constant examination and revision.

You might want to read "How to Create a Blueprint for Living" by Wee Dilts

Anthony Robbins, How am I going to live today in order to create the tomorrow Im committed too?

Copyright by Wee Dilts 2009 All rights reserved



About the Author:
Wee Dilts is a counselor, a psychologist, a metaphysical trainer and a teacher of self improvement. She has been teaching and counseling about mastering life for many years.
She has helped thousands with her Free articles and Ebooks on how to change your life.
To get Free self help articles visit http://www.changeyourlifeebooks.com



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