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Step 14:

Make a commitment


One trick to keeping your financial goals is to remind yourself of your goals on a regular basis. At the very least, you should document your high priority goals and post them where you will see them every day. You can create your own custom vision board which sits in your family room or office.

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Click here to view how to have access to an electronic Vision Board

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Order this and as a family or couple create a vision board

This creates a visual "map” of what you are striving for, surround yourself with photographs. For example, if your goal is to save enough money to go to Hawaii, try cutting pictures of Hawaiian scenes out of magazines and plastering them around your home or car, or tacking them to the bulletin board next to your desk. Include these pictures as well as written statements on your vision board.
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Make a commitment to stay on track.
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