Goal Setter – Building Your Future Today HomeButton
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“Time flies; what have I done with my life today?”

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“The people who matter to me are those
who motivate me to set myself some short and long term goals.”


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“Being in agreement is a worthwhile goal – but it’s only a start.”

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“Goal Setter was the trigger to get my life on track.”
How full is your “too hard” basket? You mean well, things happen but at the end of the day none of the important things get done… All your time is gobbled up in urgent things which won’t really matter 3 months from now.

Keeping track of your goals is a juggling act for sure but who said you had to keep all your goals in your head? Does being nice to people mean you have to let them trample all over you? Do you get up in the morning with some interesting thought you never get a chance to investigate?

What if you could tackle several goals at a time, measuring your progress for each and not being stressed out or rude to people? What if you could take charge of your life – not in some pie in the sky distant future but right now where the rubber meets the road?

All it takes is courage, discipline and methodology. What if it doesn’t work the first time around? Just try again until it does. Study your obstacle and find the weak spot. Being accountable to yourself could be a great challenge if you live as a rebel – so, that could be your first goal…

Do yourself a favour. Life is short. You will never get back the lost time. But one thing you can do is this: Make sure that the rest of your life will matter to you and to others. We are all crying for purpose and significance. Goal Setter is a simple tool to get you there.


  • Follow several concurrent goals each broken down into several tasks (you may have work goals, personal gaols, family goals…)

  • Review your progress with a dashboard giving status and justification for each goal

  • Be aware of dependencies between interconnected tasks (some tasks may be waiting on others to be performed first – identify the bottlenecks)

  • To Do List (Right now, what is the most important thing I should be doing?)

  • Once you settle on an appropriate yardstick you can record and visualize your activity.

  • Get your login and password now
    and be on your way for that goal you deserve!


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“I have done some crazy things in my life –
but I wouldn’t be where I am today
if I had not kept my habit of reviewing my goals every week”