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Subject: LF Newsletter: Your Past Success - October26, 2005



Hey Guys,

Started another 5 Part Series.  This one is on
goal setting.  The best thing is that it doesn't
only apply to fitness!

Enjoy,
Kevin

P.S.  Please spread the word and pass this along
to your friends who need it!  Tell them to sign
up too... so you don't have to send it out to
them every time! :)

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Your Past Success Fuels Your Future

(Part 1 of 5 on Goal Setting)

Did you know that all you have to do to set goals
is 4 simple steps? And if you do those four
simple steps you will absolutely reach your goal?

Sometimes the power of goal setting overwhelms me.

It's overwhelming for me because sometimes I think
that if I choose something too big and do those 4
simple steps, that I actually might achieve it!

Imagine setting a goal to speak in front of 4,000
people. Imagine making $40,000 in a month.
Imagine meeting the person you've always wanted
to meet. Imagine running a marathon.

This is how you do it.

Goal setting has 4 essential components: (1)
Looking at Your Past Successes, (2) Finding Out
What Really Juices You, (3) Making Your Goals
Specific, and (4) Making them Invincible.

I'm going to start with the first step "Looking at
Your Past Successes."

Your past success can be the framework for your
future success. Why? Because with each past
success you've had, there have been ups and
downs, times you wished you could quit and times
you felt great.

When you look at what you've done before, you can
use that as a reference point for what you are
doing now or a present goal.

Here's an example...

My college graduation was a big deal for me. I
label it as one of my big successes. In those
four years, there were times I wanted to quit,
there were times when I had a blast, and then
there were times when I questioned what I was
doing in school in the first place.

Each one of those things I felt along the way
toward graduation were all part of the larger
picture or goal, which was the college diploma I
received when I finished or accomplished my goal.

You see, every path to reach a goal is different
because different things and emotions and
circumstances come up when you are striving to
achieve it.

But listen to this... every path to reach a goal
is the SAME because the SAME TYPE of things,
emotions and circumstances come up when you are
striving to achieve it.

On the path to reaching any goal, everyone feels
doubt, excitement, fear, questioning. It is
natural. So when you think about reaching your
goals you have to build in the structure--or know
that these things will happen and that you can
overcome them easily.

That's why past successes are important. By taking
a past framework or structure of a goal that you
achieved you can actually see the times that you
wavered and when you waiver while you are
attempting this new and present goal, you will
not get too discouraged because it is part of the
process.

I apply my past success in college to many things.
When I set a goal to run a race and two months
before the race, I don't feel like want to
continue training, I'll just think about the time
I finished college and that there were plenty of
times that I didn't want to go to class anymore.

Eventually I got back on track in college, and
with the knowledge of that, I know that
eventually I'll get back on track with my
training schedule and run the race that I set my
sights on.

It's relieving to know that you can waiver and
still achieve your goals. It's part of the
process and looking at your past successes makes
it even easier.

*****

You can find our entire goal setting program in
our "Lifestyle Fitness Point System" Workbook
which is now on sale for $35.00 on our website!
The price is going up at the end of the month, so
get one while they're cheap!

http://www.cafepress.com/pointssystem

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Kevin M. Gianni
Holistic Fitness Expert
27 Crows Nest Lane, Unit 11A
Danbury, CT 06810
Phone: 203-739-0035
www.yourlifestylefitness.com





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