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How to Exponentially Increase the Effectiveness of your Goals or Things to Do List.

By JC Kadii, MortgageVirtualAssistant.comSM

If you’ve taken any productivity training, you’ve been taught the importance of writing down your goals and tasks. You’ve probably also heard of the study taken at an Ivy League university, where after 20 years, the 3% of the graduating class who had written goals were worth more than the 97% of the rest of the class combined.

I have found one simple action makes my lists exponentially more effective. It doesn’t take a lot of effort, but it works almost like magic. Resources, ideas, and people suddenly appear to help me accomplish my tasks or complete my goals.

This magical action is to simply read the list. Don’t skim it, take the time to read it. Read it out loud if you must. I do not know how it works (Law of Attraction perhaps?) but I find myself accomplishing much more than I ever expected.

Anything I think about doing goes onto my master task list (in MS Outlook). I try to read that a couple of times a week. Outlook’s reminders help me keep track of things I need to accomplish within the next couple of days. I read that list daily. I also take a look at my list of 90-day goals at least once every other day. Reading these lists don’t take that much time, but I find it makes me more productive with less effort.

What works for you? Do share.

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JC Kadii, Mortgage Virtual AssistantSM . 770-469-7385. Through http://www.close-more-loans.com/, JC leads a team providing top notch administrative, internet marketing, and technology services to mortgage professionals. Mortgage professionals are encouraged to visit the website and sign up for the More Closings email newsletter to receive the report 6 Steps to More Referrals.

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