How do you make your favorite meal?
You no doubt have a favorite food, meal or dessert. How is it made?
If you cook for yourself and enjoy creating culinary masterpieces in the kitchen, you may have compiled written recipes that help you make your favorite meals.
Even if you don’t do the cooking in your family, you understand that if a recipe is not followed properly and a specific process does not take place every time, your favorite cake or pizza or soufflé is not going to be as good as it can be.
The same is true with life.
Too many of us in this busy world go through life taking it as it comes. We don’t have a life-recipe that guides us. You may feel like you have no choice in the matter.
You feel there is not enough time in the day for the pursuit of your own desires and goals. For many parents, giving their children the best possible lives is their top goal, and they spend much of their existence putting out the fires that life creates so their children have the best chance to grow into responsible and quality adults.
Regardless what you value, science tells us that you dramatically improve your odds of realizing your goals and desires if you have a game plan.
It’s true.
When you live life by design, acting purposely and with intent according to your values, you greatly improve the possibility that you will realize your greatest life.
Don’t believe me? Check this out.
What the Harvard Business School Can Teach You about Living by Design
In 1979, Harvard Business School began a study on goal achievement. That year, MBA graduates were asked if they had designed a roadmap for goal achievement by writing down their goals and creating a plan for attaining them.
This simple one question survey and the answers to that question reveal how important it is to live by design if you want to achieve the things that are important to you.
Just 3% of the graduating class wrote their financial goals down and also designed a plan for achieving those goals
Only 13% of the class had written goals, with no hard and fast plans for getting what they wanted.
The remaining 84% of the class had set no specific financial goals for their future, with only vague goals or desires in mind.
Fast-forward to 1989. The graduates from 10 years earlier were contacted again. Remember the 13% of the class which had written goals but not developed a game plan for achieving them? Incredibly, they were making twice as much money as the 84% group which had no identifiable goals in mind.
Even more importantly, the 3% of Harvard MBA graduates from 1979 that wrote down their goals and designed a game plan for achieving them were making a staggering 1,000% more money than the 84% group, and 500% more than the 13% segment.
This shows the incredible power of living by design, as opposed to simply waking up each day and waiting to react to whatever life throws at you.
At this point, you are probably asking yourself one or more of the following questions.
These and other questions are asked every day by you and others just like you. The good news is that if you have the right information in your hands, the life purpose questions you have asked yourself for years or decades can be answered, and you truly can live your greatest possible life.
You get all that information and more in the special report…
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