Sunday, December 2, 2007

Breaking Goals Down into Bite-Sized Pieces

Since I'm on a quest to make $60,000 a year, I need to break that down into smaller pieces.

$60,000 a year is also

$5,000 a month

$1,155 a week

or $231 a day if I only work 5 days a week. Of course, at the moment, I am in the habit of working 7 days a week, so if I worked 7 days a week, I would need to make $165 a day to meet my goal.

Now, if I backtrack and look at $1,155 a week as a 40 hour week, I would need to consistently be able to make $28.88 an hour to be able to stay home full-time.

Is that an impossible dream? I know it's not. I know there are a lot of scammers out there, people who advertise they make five figures a month, then confess in the forums that they are struggling to rub two nickels together.

I also know there are people that are really and truly successful, like Rosalind Gardner, who wrote in her Super Affiliate Handbook several years ago how she made over $400,000 a year as an affiliate. I read recently that she now makes over a million dollars annually. To learn more about Rosalind, Click Here!

What I trust and believe with all my heart is that if Rosalind can make over a million dollars annually, I can make $60K.

I also know that kind of goal will take time.

My goal for the month of December is to make $200. If I can achieve that goal, then I can double that goal for the following month. Actually if I could attain and double my goal every month, I'd meet my goal of $5,000 a month in six months!

For now, my goal is somewhat modest. I aim to make $200 in the next 30 days.

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