How To Keep Your Eyes on the Prize, offers more than 100 practical tips that will empower you to set your own goals effectively and achieve them and stresses the importance of setting performance goals that are achievable and feasible. This guide book also reminds users that performance goals are goals that can only be achieved by sheer determination and action, while outcome goals are usually situations that are sometimes out of our control.
Furthermore, this guide book emphasizes the importance of being specific when setting goals, while encouraging users to be absolutely certain of their desired target outcomes so these goals can be measured, reviewed and monitored. In essence, the setting of realistic goals is paramount if they are to be achieved. The excellent tips on goal setting and goal achievement is not about encouraging readers to aim for the sky, but instead aim for the ceiling instead, quite simply, because the ceiling is realistically more attainable than the sky.
Most importantly, How to Keep Your Eyes on the Prize encourages the application of reality check strategies relating to your resources, your skills. In fact, we are extremely confident that this excellent book goal setting will do more than assist you in achieving those goals.
In fact, the authors are extremely confident that the suggested strategies outlined in this excellent compilation, by way of simplicity and practicality will certainly become your ultimate guide to achieving smart goals successfully.
Karl Wilson MCITP, Dip HE, DTTL is an IT specialist, qualified tutor, radio broadcaster of 25 years standing. He is also a rising star in the motivational and public speaking circuit and an extremely competent personal development specialist and advisor.
Delroy Constantine-Simms is a UK registered Counselling Psychologist and a qualified Therapeutic Career Coach. Constantine-Simms has previously edited the following books and Co-edited Teachers for the Future (1995) The Greatest Taboo: Homosexuality in Black Communities (2001) Hip Hop Had a Dream: Vol. 1 the Artful Movement (2008) Constantine-Simms is the recipient of the 2001 Lambda Award for Best Anthology for his book: The Greatest Taboo: Homosexuality in Black Communities (2001). He is also as freelance print and photojournalist, whose work is regularly submitted and distributed by photo agencies such as Corbis Images and Demotix. His articles and images have appeared in British and international publications such as the Word (Canada) The Big Issue, The Guardian, The Voice Newspaper, Miami Times, and many other publications. He is currently pursuing part time academic study at the University of Oxford (UK)