Article: Goal Setting Secrets of the Real Life Indiana Jones
 
 Remember when you were 15? Can you recall some of the dreams you
 had then? How many have you accomplished?
 
 My reflection on that is what attracted me so strongly to the
 story of John Goddard, of whom the LA Times called, "The real
 life Indiana Jones," and one of his expeditions, "the most
 amazing adventure of this generation."
 
 When he was 15, Goddard was inspired to create a list of 127
 “life goals” (he called it “My Life List”). By his last count,
 the young seventy-something has accomplished 111 of these PLUS
 400 others he set along the way!!
 
 Here’s just a few of the ones he’s reached:
 
 He’s climbed many of the world’s major peaks including the
 Matterhorn, Ararat, Kilimanjaro, Fiji, Rainier and the Grand
 Tetons.
 
 He followed Marco Polo’s route through all of the Middle East,
 Asia and China.
 
 He’s run a mile in five minutes, broad jumped 15 feet, high
 jumped five feet and performed 200 sit-ups and 20 pull-ups.
 
 He was the first person to explore the 4200-mile length of the
 world's longest river, the Nile. (It was the number one goal of
 the 15-year-old Goddard and the one the Times called “the most
 amazing adventure of this generation.”). He has also been down
 the Amazon, Congo and others.
 
 John has been to 122 countries, lived with 260 different tribal
 groups, explored the underwater reefs of Florida, the Great
 Barrier Reef in Australia, the Red Sea, and more.
 
 He has flown 40 different types of aircraft and still holds
 civilian air records; has read the Bible cover to cover and
 learned to speak French, Spanish and Arabic.
 
 The last two on his original list included marrying and having
 children (he has six) and living to see the 21st Century, which
 he has done in style.
 
 And I’m just getting started. But I think you get the point.
 
 More than just one of the greatest adventurers the world has
 ever known, Goddard is an incredibly wise person, as this quote
 of his demonstrates: "If you really know what you want out of
 life, it's amazing how opportunities will come to enable you to
 carry them out."
 
 How did John Goddard manage to live such an incredible life of
 achievement? Two simple, easily duplicatable “secrets:” He
 chose BIG dreams and he WROTE THEM DOWN.
 
 There’s no power at all in small dreams. When the dream isn’t
 big enough, it’s too easy to give in to the obstacles that
 appear in our life. It’s very difficult to maintain the
 persistence that all great achievement requires when the dream
 is small or ordinary.
 
 Harland Sanders was 65-years-old, with little more than a $105
 Social Security payment in his pocket, when he started Kentucky
 Fried Chicken. He is said to have been rejected by over 1,000
 banks before he became successful. If he hadn’t had a big dream
 his self-esteem could never have withstood such rejection.
 
 One of the biggest dreamers in the world is Mark Victor Hansen.
 Working with his partner, Jack Canfield, their idea was
 rejected by 140 book publishers as “unsellable.” Today, their
 Chicken Soup series includes more than 70 titles that have sold
 more than 90 million copies in 39 languages. Mark says, “The
 more goals you set - the more goals you get. Think big, act big
 and set out to accomplish big results. ”
 
 Not only must your dreaming and goal setting be big, but it must
 be in writing. Brian Tracy says that this act alone increases
 your odds of success by 1000%! Like many people, I’d heard that
 I should write my goals down, but like most people, I rarely
 did. Looking at Brian’s formula another way, the failure to
 write your goals and dreams down means that you’ve got less
 than a 1-in-10 chance of succeeding. Can it be any wonder then
 that most people don’t live their dreams?
 
 Who knows where your life can go after it is driven by life
 goals. You may find yourself landing on the moon someday, which
 happens to be one of the few original dreams that John Goddard
 hasn’t realized.
 
 Whatever you dreams may be, when you're doing your goal setting,
 make them BIG and WRITE THEM DOWN! Don’t be like the chap in
 this poem that Napoleon Hill included in the original edition
 of Think and Grow Rich:
 
 "I bargained with Life for a penny,
 And Life would pay no more,
 However I begged at evening
 When I counted my scanty store.
 For Life is a just employer,
 He gives you what you ask,
 But once you have set the wages,
 Why, you must bear the task.
 I worked for a menial’s hire,
 Only to learn, dismayed,
 That any wage I had asked of Life,
 Life would have willingly paid."
 
 
 Copyright © 2004-2006 Vic Johnson
 
 
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