- First, know what you want. What is the goal you want to achieve?
- Set a deadline.
- Know why you want the goal and what the motivation behind achieving this goal is.
- Use reverse engineering to start at the end goal and work your way back to where you are today, setting up mini-deadlines to achieve the goal.
- Determine what the toughest part about your project is and tackle that first before anything else.
- If you find yourself not knowing what or how to do something, seek the advice of people who know what they are doing and ask for help
- Know that the conditions do not have to be perfect before you start.
- And then actually do the work!
Arel Moodie is widely known as America's Top Young Speaker. He has spoken to over 65,000 students in 39 states and 2 countries on the topics of student success, student leadership and student entrepreneurship. He is a leading authority on helping students of this generation succeed in school and in life. He is also the best selling author of the book Your Starting Point For Student Success. To find out more about Arel's book, go to www.startingpointbook.com. To find out more about Arel's speaking please go to www.arelmoodie.com.
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