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Category: objectives

Are you happy about your work?

By Tim Gibney Posted on March 19, 2015 Posted in Brooke Henderson, focus, objectives

An challenging question, isn’t it? The reason why I am blogging about happiness at work is because of a quote I read from a young Canadian golfer. Her name is Brooke Henderson and she is from Smiths Falls, Ontario. She …

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Is it true that behind every successful person is a great spouse?

By Tim Gibney Posted on November 17, 2014 Posted in objectives, Winston Churchill

Or is it; behind every successful person is a surprised mother-in-law? No matter what your answer is I believe that there are some important keys to becoming successful. Why can I say that? It is because for over 20 years …

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What are you focused on?

By Tim Gibney Posted on January 13, 2014 Posted in objectives, perseverance, success, work ethic

What is your objective? Is it an objective that no matter how long it takes to achieve you will feel good about it? If you answered yes, you understand that this is the type of objective that does a person …

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Do you ever feel stuck or frustrated with your progress towards your goals?

By Tim Gibney Posted on July 5, 2013 Posted in objectives, setting goals, taking action

Are you focused on the end result all the time? This could be the reason you are frustrated. I say that because if you are continuously focused on a long-term goal you may be ignoring the small progress you are …

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Have you lost sight of your goal?

By Tim Gibney Posted on May 16, 2012 Posted in contributing to others, objectives, S.M.A.R.T. goals, setting goals

Or do you have a goal? I strongly believe that if you don’t have a goal, you will wander aimlessly. It is the wandering aimlessly that can destroy your life. Yes, I said destroy. The reason for saying that ‘destroy’ …

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