“The Goal Mindset” Quotes

Today’s post is going to be one of straight-up inspiration in a few quotable reminders about the irrefutable fact that mindset has everything to do with whether or not we successfully achieve our goals. Let your goal-oriented mind map your productive journey toward destination success.

  • From The Goal Mindset Comes Before the Goal Achievement (posted 12/7/23) – “Mindset Drives Actions and Actions Lead to Results.”
  • From The Goal Mindset: The Grind Over Time (posted 12/14/23) – “So, you have to be mentally comfortable with the fact that the journey will be full of effort (work) required on your part, with that work being done repeatedly over the necessary time needed, and with that work being unHollywood-like in its nature, more often than not.”
  • From The Goal Mindset and Instant Gratification (posted 12/21/23) – “One of the best pieces of advice I can give a goal-seeker is to be patient and expect some time to elapse before hitting that goalpost. JUST EXPECT IT! Prepare the mind for “the wait” before even starting the goal-setting, leading to the goal-achievement process.”
  • From  Planned Goal-Mindedness (posted 12/28/23) – “Shall we say there’s some planning involved in goaling before the goaling gets going? Yes, we shall, because we can’t execute on something that doesn’t even exist . . . that hasn’t even formulated in the old noggin’ yet.”
  • From The Steps Leading to the Goal (posted 1/4/24) – “The right goal mind is a sure gold mine.”
  • From Repetition Creates the Goal-Achievement Success Story (posted 1/18/24) – “I GUARANTEE! If you ask those who have seen their dreams-turned-reality, they’ll tell you that their successes resulted from hard work — work that wasn’t always enjoyable and glamorous — work that required some relentless chipping away at deficiencies that eventually led to proficiencies.”
  • From Too Many High-Level Goals? (posted 2/1/24) – “Remember: the mindset is where the action draws from. So, get your plan in order first. Make it make sense to you. Your mental acceptance (mindset) of the plan must be on point when you get after these high-level goals, or you’re not going to achieve them. It’s as simple as that.”
  • From Forever Planning and Never Getting to the Goaling (posted 2/8/24) – “The START to your goal is important, and you’re the only one who can do it. I mean the “real” start. Planning for the goaling is a START but the “real” START begins with the implementation of that plan. STOP PLANNING and START ROLLING.”
  • From  When Pursuing the Goal Gets Boring . . . (posted 2/15/24) – “You need to condition the mindset to buy into the understanding that the achievement of the goal IS the “ultimate” reward. And whatever you can do (within reason) to encourage (incentivize) yourself to keep going for it is worth a try.”
  • From When Pursuing the Goal Gets Boring . . . (cont). (dated 2/22/24) – “There are just some things that are more effective (and downright enjoyable) to do when you have company. So, if you don’t want to go it alone when getting after your goal pursuit (and to prevent yourself from getting bored with the chase), you might try establishing your own GOAL PARTNERS POSSE.”

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