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How to set, organize, monitor and achieve your goals

     The beginning of a New Year is the time for  setting goals  and  New Year's resolutions . For the majority of people, though, they tend to be forgotten before the end of the first month .  So, how to set your goals and consistently pursue them along the year?      Starting with pen and paper     The first step is to write down all your goals for the year. You can start by dividing  a blank piece of paper  in   four or more sections .     Write down the  areas of your life  you think need some  improvement . For instance; relationship goals, health goals, financial goals, etc, and b egin writing things you would like to do in each of those fields. Prioritizing and organizing your goals     Having in mind that you're only one person to acomplish all those goals, It's better to list them one after another, keeping a  classification tag  with its category before it. It can be a simple () or [] markup.  The tag is useful to monitor the acomplishment of goals by area.     No

How to plan one year of content

      By  planning your content in the beggining of the first month of the new year, you're one step ahead than looking through it each month before.  Realeasing your content earlier will also help you position better on search ranks. So, how to do it?     A simple .doc file document should do, but you can use a spreadsheet file if you have more than one blog to plan its content to better visualize all the work you need to get done.     Sort the months of the year in columns, starting with January, creating horizontal rows for each blog. This display works better for faster visualization.     Grab a  holiday calendar and   look for the ones you can't skip and mark them on your spreadsheet.     Look on your previous posts if there's already writen material you can republish for those dates and paste their  permalink  on your file.     Set a realistic goal number of posts for each of your blogs through the whole year. Check  this post about setting, organizing, evaluating an