Welcome to Thinking Into Results Group Coaching
Welcome to the Proctor Gallagher Lesson One – A Worthy Ideal TIR Group Coaching with Jane Miller Lesson One – A Worthy Ideal
How to Interact on the Call Type your questions in the question box Raise your hand and we will unmute your line Note: If your computer does NOT have an internal microphone, you will need to use your telephone to call into the conference in order to be heard.
Wins for the Week
Call Agenda Accountability Worksheet Introduce Lesson One – A Worthy Ideal Lesson One Video Cover the Key Points Worksheet Introduction – Lesson One Wrap Up
the progressive realization “Success is the progressive realization of a worthy ideal.” – Earl Nightingale
What Is Your Goal? Are my current goals making me excited and energized? Do my goals belong to me or do they belong to somebody else? What do I really, really want?
“God’s gift to us is more talent and ability than we’ll ever hope to use in our lifetime. Our gift to God is to develop as much of that talent and ability as we can in this lifetime.” - Steve Bow
Key Points A goal is something you are going after that you’ve never done before. A goal is designed to help you grow, it causes you to draw something from yourself that you didn’t even know was there. If you know how to reach your goal, the goal is not going to do for you what goals are designed to do. If you’re really going to accomplish something, you’re going to need to be inspired by going after something you really want, it’s going to have to come from inside.
Goal Types A Type Goals - doing something you already know how to do. B Type Goals - what you think you can do. C Type Goals - your wants. What you really want. Type C goals come from your fantasies and are originated through the effective use of your imagination.
Worksheet Introduction Lesson One: A Worthy Ideal The worksheets are meant as an activity that challenges you to immediately apply the lesson learned. The worksheets are an essential part of the Thinking Into Results program. Each time you watch the lesson you should also complete the lesson worksheets. Be sure you are writing out your answers every single time.