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Quotes About Goal

Carry your most important goal in your wallet".
~ Jack Canfield
A GOAL IS THE ONGOING PURSUIT OF A WORTHY OBJECTIVE UNTIL ACCOMPLISHED.
~ Jack Canfield
You, too, can get from where you are to where you want to be if you'll just trust that if you lean into it, the path will appear. Sometimes it will be like driving through the fog, where you can only see the road 10 yards ahead of you. But if you keep moving forward, more of the road will be revealed, and eventually, you will arrive at the goal.
~ Jack Canfield
A GOAL THAT IS NOT MEASURABLE IS JUST WISHFUL THINKING.
~ Jack Canfield
dream a dream and then chase it with all your might!
~ Jack Canfield
Living your dream is always the result of information, inspiration and perspiration.
~ Jack Canfield
You want to set a big enough goal so that in the process of achieving it, you become someone worth becoming. Advice from Jim Rohn
~ Jack Canfield
Debemos fijar una meta lo suficientemente grande como para que en el proceso de lograrla nos convirtamos en alguien en quien valga la pena convertirse. JIM ROHN
~ Jack Canfield
Decida cuál es su propósito principal y definitivo en la vida y luego organice todas sus actividades con relación a él. BRIAN TRACY
~ Jack Canfield
The tragedy in life doesn't lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies in having no goal to reach. –Benjamin Mays
~ Jack Canfield
If you get clear on the what, the how will be taken care of.
~ Jack Canfield
What is the why behind everything you do?
~ Jack Canfield
Not the action. The mission. I miss the mission.
~ Unknown
I learned that if you shoot for what you want, you stand a much better chance of getting it because you care much more.
~ Jack D. Schwager
I want you to take a sleeve of Thin Mints and line them up on the edge of the kitchen counter and when I'm hungry I can just bend over and sweep a cookie into my mouth like I'm scoring a goal in hockey.
~ Jack Gantos
So a story starts with change, which leads to a goal, which raises a story question in the reader's mind. But how do you end the novel? You do so by answering the story question you posed at the outset.
~ Unknown
if you set up a goal which will lead to an outcome that isn't final at all. We can return to our friend Fred for one example. Let's suppose he enters the bank, wanting his loan, but we take note of the fact that there are five banks in town, and this is just the first one. Now after he is turned down, the disaster isn't final at all; it's just a momentary setback, and he has four more banks to try.
~ Unknown
invariably the character with the strongest, clearest goal motivation going in. To say this a different way: The goal that starts a scene ordinarily should be stated by the story person who is to be the viewpoint character in that scene. And once this viewpoint has been established, you will be wise to stay in that viewpoint at least through the disaster ending the scene.
~ Unknown
5. Disaster works (moves the story forward) by seeming to move the central Figure further back from his goal, leaving him in worse trouble than he was before the scene started. It may seem paradoxical to beginning novelists that scenes work best when they move the lead character further from his story goal – that the best narrative progress often appears to be backwards.
~ Unknown
What is a scene? It's a segment of story action, written moment-by-moment, without summary, presented onstage in the story "now." It is not something that goes on inside a character's head; it is physical. It could be put on the theater stage and acted out. What is the pattern of a scene? Fundamentally, it is: Statement of goal. Introduction and development of conflict. Failure of the character to reach his goal, a tactical disaster.
~ Unknown
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~ Jack Nicklaus
Without the vision of a goal, a man cannot manage his own life, much less the lives of others.
~ Jack Weatherford
Setting a goal is the first step, and completing a goal is the commitment."
~ Unknown
Above all be of single aim; have a legitimate and useful purpose, and devote yourself unreservedly to it.
~ James Allen