Have a goal.
The biggest reason most people fail is because they don’t have a goal.
If you don’t know where you’re going to, how can you reach the destination?
Be sure of your goals.
Have a goals for everyday.
Goals for every week.
Goals for every month.
Goals for the year.
Goals for you life time.
Something that goes along with your goal is the your list of ‘Whys’.
The moment you finish reading this article or email, go work on your list of whys.
Write them or type them down.
Explain your reasons.
This will fuel you through your journey.
If YOU want it bad enough, there’s nothing stopping you from getting what you need or going where you need to.
So, work on your goals, work on your whys and smash those goals of yours.
Five words for the day
1. Indictment
noun
Meaning: A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
"An indictment for conspiracy."
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdʌɪtm(ə)nt/
2. Miffed
adjective
Meaning: Used to describe someone who is annoyed, especially at someone’s behavior towards them.
"Not only was he miffed at Weller’s attitude, but at the short length of his own fuse."
Pronunciation: /mɪft/
3. Inexorable
adjective
Meaning: Describes something that continues without any possibility of being stopped.
"Not only was he miffed at Weller’s attitude, but at the short length of his own fuse."
Pronunciation: \ ˌi-ˈnek-sə-rə-bəl \
4. Covet
Verb
Meaning: Means to wish for earnestly or to desire (what belongs to another) inordinately or culpably.
"The result is something almost any woman would covet."
Pronunciation: \ ˈkə-vət \
5. Usurp
verb
Meaning: Means to seize and hold (office, place, functions, powers, etc.) in possession by force or without right
"Some senators fear the organization will usurp congressional power."
Pronunciation: \ yu̇-ˈsərp \