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 2

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Hey Dog Loving Friend,

Lets get stuck into the Five-Step Goal-Setting Plan to achieving your dog training success.

Now ask yourself: "What do I want"...be specific.

This is the first thing to ask yourself in your goal planning process.

What is your vision?

Your dream?

Look at it this way, without being clear as to your explicit desires, no other steps can be taken, and no progress made.

Why do you want it (what value does it serve)

The pivotal question in your dog training goal is this setting process and a prime motivator.

You must reflect on your values list in order to answer it:

Does your desire reflect your values?

If so, you’ve accomplished the second step and are on your way to dog training goal setting success.

When do you want it?

Determining specific dates for completion of tasks is a crucial part of your goal setting procedure.

Knowing that you have committed yourself to achieving a certain thing by a certain date will enable you to plan your time and thus maximize your efforts.

What will you give up or overcome to get it:

  • Confusion?
  • Fear?
  • Procrastination?
  • Insecurity?

Make sure you keep in mind why you want your goal. It will give you all the courage you need to push through your fears and move forward.

Stay tuned for Part 3...you're gonna get a lot out of this.

Dog Training...success made easy!


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