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2019-12-30 Fuel Weekly Assignment: Making Contact With Your Goals - Steve Brown

2019-12-30 Fuel Weekly Assignment:  Making Contact With Your Goals - Steve Brown We all set goals, but what good are they if we forget about the goals we have set? We need a constant reminder of the goals we have set so that we may pursue purposeful action toward achieving that goal. We need to be in contact with our goals. Making contact with our goals can be as simple as a visual cue: a picture on our phone or a screensaver that gives us a daily reminder of the goal we are trying to achieve. Long before becoming Goalie Coach of the Boston Bruins Brian Daccord made himself a business card as if he was the goalie coach of the Boston Bruins. That simple business card was a tangible representation of the goal that he wanted to achieve. And he achieved it. You can make contact with your goals in a variety of ways, but remember to always use that cue as a reminder to pursue purposeful action toward achieving your goal(s).
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