Achieve Results NOW! Podcast

457: The GPS Formula for Getting Unstuck


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The "Achieve Results Now" podcast, with hosts Mark Cardone and Theron Feidt, likens achieving your goals to using a GPS. They emphasize that just as a GPS helps you navigate, you can use a personal "GPS" system to reach any desired outcome in life. The hosts break down this analogy into three core components:

1. Set Your Destination (Clarity is Power)

The first crucial step is to clearly define your destination. Many people know what they don't want but lack a specific vision of what they do want. Just like a GPS needs a precise address, your goals need to be crystal clear. Vague goals, like "going north," can lead you astray over time. The clearer your destination, the more accurately your personal GPS can guide you back on track when detours inevitably arise. Regularly reviewing and confirming your goals' relevance (e.g., every three months) ensures you're always heading in the right direction.

2. Pin Your Current Location (Be Honest About Where You Are)

The second step involves honestly assessing your current position. This can be challenging as people often downplay or exaggerate their starting point. The hosts stress the importance of being objective about your present circumstances without judgment. Whether you're far from your goal or surprisingly close, this honest evaluation provides the necessary data for your "GPS" to calculate the correct route. They suggest asking a trusted friend or spouse for an objective opinion or even taking a self-assessment (like a fitness test) to get a true picture.

3. Set a Realistic ETA (Adjust, Don't Quit)

Finally, you need to establish a realistic Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) for your goal. The hosts joke about always trying to beat the GPS's estimated time, but they highlight that setting an unrealistic ETA can be demotivating if you fall short, while too easy an ETA provides no challenge. The key is to be realistic and understand that, like a GPS, your ETA will adjust due to unforeseen "traffic" or "detours" (life's obstacles). The most important takeaway is to never quit when faced with delays; simply reset the timeline, not the goal itself. Breaking down large goals into smaller "checkpoints" (like rest stops on a long drive) can help maintain motivation by allowing you to celebrate progress and see how far you've come.

By applying these three GPS principles—setting a clear destination, honestly assessing your starting point, and setting a realistic yet adaptable timeline—you can effectively navigate your journey toward achieving any goal.

What's one goal you're working on right now that could benefit from using this "GPS" approach?

ARN Suggested Reading:

Blessings In the Bullshit: A Guided Journal for Finding the BEST In Every Day – by Mark Cardone & Theron Feidt

https://www.amazon.com/Blessings-Bullshit-Guided-Journal-Finding/dp/B09FP35ZXX/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=blessings+in+the+bullshit&qid=1632233840&sr=8-1

Full List of Recommended Books: https://www.achieveresultsnow.com/readers-are-leaders

 

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