Set goals, achieve goals and develop the effective habits of successful people with The Success Diary™

When it comes to searching the Internet for information on "goal setting" or "goal achieving," there are hundreds of thousands of people who seek out advice on the first – goal setting. There are very few people, however, who seek advice on "goal achieving!"
It's easy to set goals. In most cases, though, it's very difficult to achieve goals. As a result, the best intentions are left lying on the roadside while people continue to feel some dissatisfaction and a yearning for "more" in their lives.
Stop settling. You deserve to achieve your goals and live the life you imagine. You simply need direction getting there.
The Success Diary was methodically designed to help you achieve the goals you set … even the enormous ones that might seem impossible or ridiculous. See details on what's inside The Success Diary
So many people think goal achieving is about working harder or getting better at time management. This is why so few people achieve their goals. The Success Diary explodes that myth as it provides a solid framework of encouragement and daily organization (and expectation!) that allows you to break down any goal into manageable actions.
People who don't achieve their goals are often overwhelmed by the sheer enormity of the task ahead. Procrastination is the biggest obstacle to success, as we can all put off committing to what looks like such a huge endeavor. The Success Diary understands this. It's why the Diary also offers motivating quotes, stories of encouragement from renowned masters and leaders, and a connected Member's Section on this web site of articles and support from people everywhere who want to see YOU achieve your goals.
take on a big goal, but you probably know how to take one small step to
start. Once that step is taken, the way will continue to unfold to you.
- Dr. Michael Beckwith, The Secret
Actively working toward a goal is an empowering experience. You might have a short-term goal to give up smoking, lose weight or redecorate a room in your house, or your goal might be a longer-term plan, such as changing careers, creating financial freedom or retiring abroad.
As you will discover, this isn't about time management. As Earl Nightingale once noted, we cannot manage time – time cannot be managed. We can only manage what we can do, i.e., activities within the time we have. By following this precept (and Earl Nightingale's further advice on organizing your day of goal-oriented activities), The Success Diary provides an action-oriented approach that proves to be much more efficient than trying to harness and manage time. At the same time, you're developing the effective habits that successful people know and do on a daily basis!
'Everything you want is out there waiting for you to ask.
Everything you want also wants you.
But you have to take action to get it.'
- Jack Canfield






