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How to make $1,000,000 in 12 months using smart goal setting

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So you want to make $1,000,000?

Well, who doesn’t?

Actually you would be surprised to discover that not everyone wants to make a million dollars.

Yes, millions of people would love to have $1,000,000 but that is quite different to wanting to make it. The fact remains though, for most of us, the only way we will make $1,000,000 is to earn it ourselves.

The only way to make $1,000,000 is to have a goal

I go on and on about this, but the reality is, less than 10% of the world’s population set and make plans to achieve goals.

Practically everyone else simply drifts from day to day, hoping that somehow, magically, their genie will appear and grant them their wish.

But as we all know, this is more the purview of storytelling that reality. Nobody I know has made a million dollars rubbing a lamp.

The only people who actually go on to achieve this goal, are the ones who formulate SMART goals, write them down and then go on to pursue their plans with persistence and determination.

What’s more, they are people with self-discipline and people who overcome procrastination and get going achieving their dreams, rather than just day dreaming about them.

How to make $1,000,000
There are a multitude of ways to make a million dollars. If I gave you 1000 different ways right now, none who’d make an ounce of difference in your life, until you made a goal to achieve it.

In this eBook I share several ways to make a million. But more importantly I share with you the important strategic steps you need to think about when establishing a goal as audacious as this.

This book is not just about ways to make $1, 000, 000; it is also a book on how to make it using SMART goal setting.

Did you know that less than 10% of people who set New Year’s Resolutions go on to achieve them.

The sad truth is that more than 90% of people fail to reach their dreams and get what they want.

The reason for this is that people don't set goals. They don't have focus and plans to get what they want from life.

“But I do have goals!” I hear you retorting. The truth is, if it is not written down and accompanied by a plan, all you really have is a dream, wish or fantasy.


But the sad truth is, if you are like most people you will take no action. The reality is that less than 10% of the world’s population set and work on their goals.

The rest just drift from one day to the next.

My challenge to you is to become one of the 10%. Become a person of purpose. A person who sets new destinations and challenges.

A person who breaks out of the status quo and lives more of the life they actually want, rather than the life they have to due to their circumstances.

The only way to change your circumstances is to set a goal to do so, and then pursue that goal with commitment and persistence.

Become one of the 10% who achieve their life dreams, rather than one of the 90% who live in regret.

50 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 10, 2016

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About the author

David Barton

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David Barton is the Founder and President of WallBuilders, a national pro-family organization that presents America's forgotten history and heroes, with an emphasis on our moral, religious and constitutional heritage.

WallBuilders is a name taken from the Old Testament writings of Nehemiah, who led a grassroots movement to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem and restore its strength and honor. In the same way, WallBuilders seeks to energize the grassroots today to become involved in strengthening their communities, states, and nation.

David is the author of numerous best-selling books, with the subjects being drawn largely from his massive library of tens of thousands of original writings from the Founding Era. He also addresses well over 400 groups each year.

His exhaustive research has rendered him an expert in historical and constitutional issues and he serves as a consultant to state and federal legislators, has participated in several cases at the Supreme Court, was involved in the development of the History/Social Studies standards for states such as Texas and California, and has helped produce history textbooks now used in schools across the nation.

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