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Justin Lukasavige's Articles in Goal Setting

  • The Single Most Important Thing to do in an Economic Crunch
    By now you have read and heard advice from many different people and companies as to what you should be doing to minimize your losses and hardship as the economy of the United States heads south. I have seen advice ranging from leveraging your assets, creative financing and many other crazy ideas.
  • Don't Set Goals, They Don't Work
    Goals often begin for most people as dreams. They envision themselves forty pounds lighter, one million dollars richer, or the envy of everyone in their neighborhood because their driveway has the newest car in it.
  • Does God Want Me to Enjoy My Job?
    Picture a grandfather who gives a grandson a toy. A few days or weeks goes by and the boy is now tired of playing with it.
  • Are You Living Your Dream or Your Parents'?
    I wish we were all living our dreams for our lives, but it seems to me that more and more people are living someone else's dream in their lives. I do acknowledge how difficult it is to pick a career to major in when you are a twenty year old kid, but at some point you must begin to wonder why you are not happy.
  • Success Under Pressure
    A man happened upon a butterfly just emerging from its cocoon. The longer he watched the young butterfly struggle to become free the more restless he became. Finally, when it looked like the butterfly would not make it out on its own the man took a pair of scissors and freed the new butterfly from its small home.
  • Knowledge Equals Money
    "Five years from today you're going to be the same person making the same money except for the books you read and the people you meet." - Charlie "Tremendous" Jones
  • Remove the Worry in Life
    There are many situations in life where we feel compelled to worry. Whether your money is tight this month or your job is on the verge of laying you off, there is little cause to worry.
  • Promotions can be Bad News
    Many people have goals of moving up in life and especially in their work. While having goals is a great thing, have you ever stopped and thought about where you really want to end up? What is the ultimate goal in your work? Do you want to be a CEO or are your passions more aligned with being a department manager and working one-on-one with your employees?
  • If you Want to be Rich, Do Something Worthy
    It is all over television and the internet. We are bombarded with it every day. Get-rich-quick schemes, the next big thing that will make you money; do not buy into it!
  • Why Does Your Job Stink?
    My passion lies in helping others get what they want. As it turns out, many people really dislike their jobs.
  • Why do we Plan Our Careers First?
    I believe that work should be a reflection of the LIFE you want. Instead, I see many people pick a career and try to plan their lives around it. There is a lot of fitting and squeezing that happens during this process, but it usually ends in failure.
  • Who is on Your Side?
    You cannot do it on your own. It's as simple as that. This is why singles have it so much harder than married couples when it comes to devising a plan and getting out of debt.
  • Personal Responsibility
    On a recent trip to Europe, we spent a few days in Paris. One of the big similarities of the subway system to many of those in the U.S. is the people begging for money as they walk through the trains.
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