This caption inspired me so that I needed to write it down in my journal.
But not only that, I began telling those that I mentor “the definition of a Goal is ‘a dream with a deadline’ “. It just says it all.
Many people have dreams, but the people that make a significant impact are those that write that goal down and assign it a deadline.
The phrase inspired me so, that I created a design around it so that now the message can go further:
The Goal Setter Mousepad:
To serve as a reminder while you are busy away online. Don’t let the web steal time away from setting and acheiving your goals.
The Goal Setter T-Shirt:
To let others know that you don’t just talk a good game about your dreams, but you are ready to make them happen!
The Goal Setter Mug:
Start each morning with a reminder and motivator to put those dreams in action by giving them an acheivable deadline.
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who wrote it?
Hello PEAC-
I’ve heard it around, seen a book by Leo Helzel with it as the title as well I’ve heard that Napoleon Hill, author of “Think and Grow Rich” had quoted it as well.
I’m not sure where it originated, but it’s one of those statements that are “short and sweet”, cut through the clutter and drive a message home!
Tony-
Hey James- Thanks for the feedback!
Let me know when we can do that interview of you. Your work is great and I think it would bless your fellow subscribers.
Tony-
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Great advice that I need to get back in the habit of applying.
Your site is looking great, and on the flip side, its been way to quiet over on my end. Very encouraging as always. Thanks Tony!
Much Love,
James