They were good friends in the same high school graduating class. Her name was May. His name was Sam. They lived with their families in similar homes, except May’s was a bit larger. Sam’s dad drove an older model Ford. May’s family had 2 newer SUVs.
During their years in school, they shared their dreams and aspirations. Sam wanted to be on the H.S. football team and maybe even go pro. He had made the team…but as the equipment manager. May wanted to be a TV reporter. While there were no opportunities at school, she did volunteer at the local TV station after class and on weekends…as a reporter apprentice.
They stayed in touch initially after graduation. Then college life got busy and they didn’t have time. At the 5 year high school class reunion, they were happy to catch up. May studied communications and worked at the on campus TV station as a reporter before being assigned as an anchor in her senior year. And to top it off, she had just received an offer from a TV station to start as a street reporter. May was on her way to achieving her dream.
Sam didn’t make the college football team. Instead he studied business and was now working at the company where his mom worked. Sam was further than ever from playing football. He did confess to her his real secret desire in high school. “Wish I woulda been the quarterback.” So what was the difference?
Both May’s dad and Sam’s dad had dreams and aspirations too. While Sam’s dad set a few goals for himself…when they didn’t work out, he just gave up. May’s dad, on the other hand, didn’t quit. He wanted to know why he wasn’t reaching his goals and went looking for an answer. He searched until he found it. It’s what you, too, are about to discover.
He passed on what he learned about making goals become real to May. But Sam’s dad didn’t. So Sam could only set his goals and every so often, with a little luck, he reached one.
You are on the brink of knowing the things you need to be like May and her dad. You realize you have goals. But, you just don’t know why you’re not able to make them happen. To your credit…you are on the hunt for an answer.
Well, congratulations. Like May’s dad…You have found the absolute most successful program for helping people change from just a goal setter to being a goal getter.
You did it! Goal set. Check. Goal achieved. Done.