Seeing goes, if you don't know where you are going, you might not like where you end up. Hello everyone in this session we will talk about verbal and non verbal scale for integer fields. And of course, you could apply them to multiple business situations. And in this module we will focusing on goal setting, just lay the wisdom set. If you don't know what your goal is, you might not like where you end up. Purpose of setting goal.
Setting a goal is you input your destination on GPS before you are driving. It is essential but people skip this all the time. That goes pursuit goes, we worry yourself after three steps for success as well as genuine motivations. There are at least two purposes for setting a goal number one, stay on the right track. Is humanity in nature to be distracted by emotions and lost track of what they want in the first place. For example, Julia was to communicate with her manager about her overload duties.
She went to a manager's office sit down, explain her situation to her manager. When the manager suggests we are winging her work with a person she doesn't like she gets mad is that our finding a way to reducing duty? Julia thought allows the rotation in the managers face as a result she got fired. Emotion are easy to affect our action and behavior. Therefore, setting a goal and focusing on the target is an excellent way to keep on the right track with the way attitude number two, we wore yourself properly. We need wars.
We're creating memory and motivations are wars. Don't have have to be materialized stuff and it could be a word to face yourself. For example, Julia's that her goal is to fine tune her job duties for better word performance through communication. When her manager agrees with her and make efforts to ally with her will, she hit the goal? So she said to herself, I am fantastic, and thank you. If remembering your goal and knowing you hit the target, then we worry yourself and giving feedback to yourself appropriately, you will head to a better pace.
In the next module we will talk about futures