TIP: To get the most out of this dog training course I would highly recommend you take each section a bite at a time. There's no rush to cram everything in fast. You can come back anytime you like. Trying to squeeze everything in fast and skipping ahead will only result in you missing out on some very important concepts.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Dog training: 5 Steps To Solid, Powerful Dog training Goals - Part 3


Dog training

Hello Dog Loving Friend,

Ok, you're almost there now this is the time to put it all together.

Create a detailed plan to get there...

Look, I know this may seem obvious but no one is born knowing how to do anything, really, except eat, sleep and breathe.

The rest you sort of learn by trial and error as you go along, so creating a detailed plan to achieve your goals is no different.

Brainstorm things you can do, actions you can take right away.

  • Bounce ideas off of family, friends, and relatives.
  • Throw out ideas (none are too insignificant or crazy).
  • After you get the first few questionable or tongue in cheek ideas out of the way, be more creative and clever

More valuable ideas will surface until you're able to get your ideas down to very specific, measurable tasks that you can then cross off a list when you’ve finished them.

In order to reach a key goal, you’ll need to set interim goals or multiple short-term goals.

You just get a big goal and its' broken down into bite-sized pieces, the objectives are less intimidating.

If you get stuck trying to create a plan, ask yourself more questions! Keep asking questions until there are no more questions, only actions left.

Prioritize your plan according to your most important goal, approach each goal individually and set a date for completion.

Thanks for reading, now put what you've written into action. You’ll be amazed at the progress you make!

Dog Training...success made easy!


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