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		<title>Writing Out 100 Goals</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 23:17:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the books I&#8217;m currently working my way through is Goals! by Brian Tracy. This was recommended by hiker/explorer DonkeyLegs, whos hikes I had been following on the Appalachian Trail. Seeing as I had been in a bit of a rut, the 100 Goals list concept intrigued me. One of the exercises in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the books I&#8217;m currently working my way through is <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Goals-Everything-Want-Faster-Thought-Possible/dp/1576752356">Goals!</a> by Brian Tracy.  This was recommended by hiker/explorer <a href="http://donkeylegs.com/">DonkeyLegs</a>, whos hikes I had been following on the Appalachian Trail.   Seeing as I had been in a bit of a rut, the 100 Goals list concept intrigued me.</p>
<p>One of the exercises in the book is to create a list of 100 things you would like to do in your lifetime, and no matter what you do not stop listing until you reach 100 items.   So on a balmy summer evening this July, I enlisted Earl to join me and we sat on the patio under candlelight, splitting a bottle of wine while writing out our goals.</p>
<p>I was surprised at how easily the list came to me.  I wrote furiously and quickly surpassed 100.  Some goals were small and silly, others were big essential life-changing items.  A few where X-rated and some were family oriented.  Many where deep seeded goals which I have been harboring for years, whereas others struck my fancy right there on a whim.  Very many of them are seemingly frivolous yet are surprisingly important to me.  Happily, more than couple of them have already accomplished between July and today!</p>
<p>Later while perusing the web I also came across the website of Ian Usher, who earned international acclaim when he <a href="http://www.alife4sale.com/">sold his life</a> on ebay.  He&#8217;s now continuing the momentum from his last endeavor and attempting <a href="http://www.100goals100weeks.com/">100 Goals in 100 Weeks</a>.  I poked around Ian&#8217;s site and was inspired how he listed his goals out in the open, upping the accountability factor.  Ian&#8217;s website reminded me quite a bit of the style of my friend and triathlete Felix Wong, who posts of lists his goals and notes once they are accomplished.  I&#8217;ve always admired Felix&#8217;s site and aspired to create something akin to his <a href="http://felixwong.com/category/author/checklists/">checklists</a>.  Aspects of each Ian and Felix site&#8217;s reminded me of why I initially started my Ironman blog, partially to document all the training out in the open and make sure I actually DID it all!</p>
<p>Paying homage to DonkeyLegs, Ian and Felix, I have posted my <a href="http://danceswithcorgis.com/2008/09/23/my-100-goals/">100 Goals</a>.  A few of the more risque goals have been toned down with an editor&#8217;s eye for this site.  Listing them all out was not only fun and rejuvenating, but also a bit grounding.  It was almost as though creating the list helped center me closer to my purpose; I found myself reenergized and ready to start checking them off.  I believe Brian Tracy would be proud!</p>
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