What to do with the Daily Goal Enforcer Questions After You Ask Them
Last week I suggested you use the Daily Goal enforcer questions to facilitate your progress:
In the morning ask yourself “what are three things I can do today to get to my optimistic monthly income goal of $ ___” (fill in your big, hairy number.)
Next identify three specific activities that you can quantify. So for example you may answer “ Call four centers of influence, spend 20 minutes talking my coach about customer retention, register for the sales seminar at a cost of $797.” Everything should be quantified by time, quantity or dollar value.
Make your answers manageable activities, things you can accomplish five, ten or twenty minutes, leaving plenty of room in the day to do your normal stuff. Make an appointment with yourself to budget the time necessary to complete these actions. Or better yet, do them immediately.
In the evening ask yourself “what did I do today to get to my optimistic monthly income goal of $ ___ .
The important thing you need to realize about this is that it is the asking of the question that will get you the results because it orients your brain in the direction you want to go. So even if you don’t complete the tasks you intended – you still need to ask the question. It’s the consistent focus question that directs your activity in the long run.
Questions have great power.
So what are you doing today to get to your bold, audacious, hairy income goals?
To Your Success,
Mandy Bass
Priority Living Systems





