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Setting and Reaching Goals
On some level everyone has goals in life. Whether your goals are clear,
defined, and within reach, or hazy, nebulous, and oceans away, they exist.
If you have clearly written-down goals that you can point to, or if you
believe you have none at all, you still have plenty of goals.
For some people - hopefully not you - a continuing daily goal is to simply
make it through the day. They come home from work and the only actions they
can take are to whip off their shoes, go to the fridge for a six-pack, and
sit in front of the TV (or surf the Web) for the rest of the evening.
As you'll learn in Setting and Reaching Goals, whether or not you
actively set goals, you're always pursuing them. Making a choice about
anything is clearly a form of decision, but making no choice is also a
decision. As you'll learn in the App, it pays to actively set goals, as
you'll have an extraordinarily higher probability of attaining greater
control of your life and career.
For whatever you're seeking to achieve, recognize that you couldn't even
harbor the notion unless you had some capacity for its attainment. Your
quest likely represents a highly worthwhile pursuit for you and,
potentially, many others. The wonderful benefit about reaching goals, as
you'll discover in Setting and Reaching Goals, is that as you reach
one, you start in motion the mechanics for reaching another: goal-setting
and attainment in itself opens the doors wider to further attainment. 
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