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[Tradecraft Issue #12] Don't wait for 2018 to set 2018 goals

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Hey {NAME}, The latest issue of Tradecraft is here... read now. Are you one of the many who only thi

Hey {NAME}, The latest issue of Tradecraft is here... read [Setting Goals: Defining Your Own Success as an Online Creator](=) now. Are you one of the many who only thinks about setting goals at the beginning of a new year? It’s totally understandable. The beginning of the year always feels so fresh and full of hope. Like Nina Simone sang, “It’s a new dawn, a new day, a new life, and I’m feeling good.” The beginning of a new year has that shiny, new toy syndrome. Nothing bad has happened, the possibilities are endless, and you’re up for anything. There’s nothing to tell you your goals aren’t achievable. There’s nothing to prove you can’t make all the things happen. There’s nothing standing in the way of your dreams. But, if you’ve been on this Earth for any significant amount of time, you know in the back of your mind that it can’t really be that easy. There will be roadblocks– the ones you create and the ones others will throw in your path. There will be failures– we’re human. It’s inevitable. And there will be days you don’t feel that same just-getting-started motivation. For all those reasons and more, we’ve created this goal-oriented issue of Tradecraft. [Click here to read Setting Goals: Defining Your Own Success as an Online Creator](=)Goals for all No matter where you want to go in life, setting goals will help you get there. And guess what– you don’t have to wait for a new year to roll around to start setting goals for your big dreams. But it’s not just about arbitrarily throwing the spaghetti against the wall to see what sticks. Goals for goals sake will get you nowhere– fast. You need to learn how to set the right kinds of goals. And in that, you also need to know how to follow through with them and support yourself to make them happen. So let’s talk about how to turn those dreams in your head into a reality. Success is just a few goals away. The latest issue of Tradecraft is here... read [Setting Goals: Defining Your Own Success as an Online Creator](=) now. Happy Goal Setting, Dani Stewart P.S. Know anyone who might also dig this month's topic? Here are some sharing links ready to go if you're inclined pass it along to them – we're sure they'll love you for it! [Share on Twitter](=) | [Share on Facebook]( | [Share via Email]() [Unsubscribe]( | 750 W Bannock St #761, Boise, Idaho 83701

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