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- the Purpose - as means to true of the purpose (to distinguish the purposes and means)
- the Purpose should be concrete (I See, I Hear, I Feel). How you learn that have reached result, by what criteria? Where, when and with whom you want it is corresponds to a context?
- Limitation on time, date of achievement of the purpose
- Positivity of the formulation ("from here" it is replaced on "where", an essence - that you wish to reach instead of that wish to avoid)
- It is dependent only on you, it is supervised by you (if depends on someone else - define the zone of responsibility)
- Ecological compatibility - the purpose when has come true, should do a life more joyfully (to estimate in advance, that the purpose will not bring minuses... Purpose by-effects, negative consequences). The truth it is necessary? If there are obstacles in a way to achievement, think, as you can bypass them - or if it is impossible, formulate from an obstacle the new purpose.
- Perspective: not deadlock, and a step forward - purpose achievement should give something for the following step
- Profitable: have counted, investments will pay off - to count how much is spent, how much receive (money, time, resources)
- Achievable: between borders achievable and impossible - if the result is great enough, break it into smaller, make the purposes clear enough and achievable
- Attractive: inspires, it would be desirable to reach - the true purpose is worried joyfully ("I Want!"). To this purpose difficultly to put a word "is necessary".)
- Necessary resources - what resources are necessary to you for purpose achievement? Whether you to them can have access? If is not present, formulate resource reception as the purpose
- Research of obstacles - that to you prevents to have result right now? What obstacles can will meet on a way? What can you make for overcoming of these obstacles?
- Fine tuning to the future - define the first concrete steps with which will begin process of achievement of your purposes.
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