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Well, the nice thing about setting goals is once you learn how to do it based on your

personality.

You can take that into anything that you want to do for the rest of your life.

This is Stephanie B from Career Makeover Academy.

And today, I have an honored guest.

Jeannette Ryals with Jeannette Ryals & Company.

A real estate investor with more than 12 years of experience bringing her information online.

So that she can teach others how to do the same thing.

So that they can be financially free.

Welcome, Jeannette!

How are you today?

I'm great.

Thanks for having me on, Stephanie.

I just kind of wanted to see what's your background on goals and have you tell us a little about

yourself.

Absolutely.

So, I spent 16 years in corporate America in a sales executive and management position.

Teaching others with no sales experience, how to set and achieve goals.

And I did that mainly on the personal side, because if you set personal goals that are

extremely large you will get everything that you want professionally out of life.

That's how actually approached goal setting in the corporate setting.

But, after 16 years, I kind of had enough of it.

And, I decided 'You know what?

With all of the time, effort, and energy that I'm spending I really should just be doing

this for myself."

So, I stepped down from management and just put myself into a sales position.

And, planned for 5th year that I would actually step out and start my own business in real

estate investing.

And that's what I did.

After 1 year, I was able to replace my income of 6 figures with just real estate.

And, I continue to do real estate today.

Along with promissory note lending.

And then teaching other people how to actually self-direct their IRAs so they can make money

rather than just seeing their money stay very even over 10-20 years.

So, that's what I do now.

I think it'll be very interesting to see how your goal setting practice has set you up

for such success at this point in your life.

You're doing amazing things and actually teaching others to do what you do.

Well, the nice thing about setting goals is once you learn how to do it based on your

personality you can take that into anything that you want to do for the rest of your life.

I don't start my day any differently now than when I was in corporate America.

I get up.

I plan my day.

I work my plan rather than having my day kind of run me.

Which is very easy to do if you work from your home.

That's the same thing I do every day.

So, I get up.

I exercise.

I make sure that i plan my day out.

Whatever my top 3 things are to do I make sure I get them done first.

Or, if there's something I just absolutely dislike I get it out of the way first thing.

I think once you learn to set and achieve goals it becomes very simple to set yourself

up for what you want out of life.

And, since success means so many things to so many people.

I think it's important to realize that you have to find what's important to you.

There's nothing right and there's nothing wrong.

It has to be based on what you want out of life.

For me, I wanted time and freedom.

So, I didn't want to have all of my corporate benefits that I had because I know they came

with golden handcuffs.

The company car, the expense ticket, everything like that.

That was wonderful, but that also meant that they could call me up any time that they wanted

to and have me drive 100 miles.

Have me go out of town on 2 days notice.

Or 1 day notice.

I really wanted to own my time again and it didn't really matter to me what I did, but

I knew that by real estate I could not only effect today's income but I could get tomorrow's

security under way.

And I think that's what most people are really worried about today is that they really wanted

something for themselves but their just not sure how to do it.

Or, they want that job that they love but they just don't know how to make the money

side of it work.

So, I think once you learn to set goals and obtain them and actually evaluate them things

become so much easier for you to do every day.

It's a requirement in order to succeed.

And to be able to set those goals and obtain them.

Set reasonable steps to obtain those goals.

Without that, you can have a pie in the sky goal but if you can't figure out how to make

it happen.

Then it doesn't happen usually.

You know?

It's demoralizing.

It is.

How many people set those new years resolutions and then by week 2 or 3 or 4 or February,

March they're like "Ugh.

I'm a failure.

I couldn't do this."

Exactly!

And the problem is: they didn't have the background to set up those goals and actually be able

to obtain them.

Right!

And honestly, if you set goals based on how your personality is it's so much easier.

You know, the "Type A" person - the goal getter - they will figure out a way to do things;

but the person maybe that is kind of an even-keeled person - that isn't as high energy and things

like that - sometimes setting goals can really scare people like that and they need to understand

that there's more than one way to set and achieve goals.

I teach mainly the S.M.A.R.T Method but I also have 3 other methods that I use because

not everybody wants to set a goal for every part of their life.

Maybe they only want fitness or they only want financial or they only want to set that

goal to get that better job.

And that's ok.

And, I think people need to realize that: If you kind of work with your personality

instead of against it things will fall into place much easier for you.

Yeah, I think people sort of assume that the "Type A" personality route's the only way

to go.

And when they lose momentum they internalize that, unfortunately.

So, let's backtrack a little bit and lets talk about the S.M.A.R.T goals.

Can you tell us what that acronym stands for?

Sure.

S.M.A.R.T.

Goals entail 5 things.

First, your goal needs to be 'Specific'.

If I was going to run a marathon I need to say what marathon I'm actually going to run.

For those of you that don't know, that's 26.2 miles.

That's a specific goal.

It has to be 'Measurable'.

That's what the 'M' stands for.

Is it going to be measured at an event?

Are you going to just do a time?

Are you going to do a place?

It has to have a specific ability to be measured.

That way you know if you hit it or if you just kind of failed on hitting that.

Which is ok.

Then you have to write it so it's 'Attainable' for you.

For example: I haven't run a marathon since I was 40 years old.

For me to go out and do right now that is in no way, shape, or form going to happen.

It has to be attainable for you as you write it today.

Then it has to be 'Realistic' for you.

Depending on your job.

Are you working 60 hours a week or do you have 2 children?

Things like that you have to take those into consideration.

So, is it realistic for you at this point in your life to actually do the goal that

you're putting on paper?

The 'T' stands for the "Time".

When are you going to actually start.

Whether it's start training, start your new business, start training for a marathon.

Whatever that is, you have to have a start date.

One of the biggest issues, I think, with some people is that they'll say 'As soon as I get

this done I'll start that."

"As soon as I get that done then I'll start that," but you can't do that with goals.

You have to start whenever it is.

If it's tomorrow or today at 5 pm that's when you're going to start.

And you'll see whether or not you're going to get what you need done out of the way to

actually hit that goal.

Well, that's the S.M.A.R.T.

Method.

The other method that I actually teach and it works a lot for creative people.

If you just get overwhelmed by having a goal sheet and looking at that goal sheet every

single day and saying those goals to yourself you just get so overwhelmed because you feel

stressed out, another method that I teach is Personality Plus.

For more infomation >> What Are S.M.A.R.T. Goals: S.M.A.R.T. Method of Goal Setting - Duration: 7:01.

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19 Smart Inventions That Really Should Be Everywhere - Duration: 10:12.

19 smart inventions that really should be everywhere there are all sorts of

ideas and inventions out there that can make our lives easier whether it be

something as simple as having a chair that has an indentation to store your

bags or something more complicated like a crosswalk button that knows you need

more time to cross the street these types of easy simple life hacks could

come really handy in life if you want to learn about some things that can make

your life easier you've reached the right place keep watching for 19 smart

things that really should be everywhere before we begin this video don't forget

to subscribe to our channel for more videos like this and turnout

notifications so you never miss our new videos number 19 this hiding place for

your knees sitting in the back of a car has many challenges first you can't

properly see out of the front window and second your knees are usually pressed

into the front seat but this car carved out indents in the back of the front

seats so when you're in the back of this car don't worry about your knees being

squashed this simple and clever life hack gives you a bit more room this is

one of the ways to make your backseat passengers more comfortable so they can

enjoy the ride number 18 multi-purpose escalator escalators are

great they help you get to places faster and you don't have to use extra energy

but the gaps between escalators can be a bummer for some people that's why this

transformational escalator is really smart it changes between a stair

escalator and a walkway escalator the inventor of this should be given a FG

award curious about what type of invention can make work in an office

much more fun watch until the very end and find out what it is

number 17 this dentist game getting your teeth taken care of by a dentist can be

boring they might talk to you but that's just awkward because it's hard to talk

back but this dentist is really smart he placed a Where's Waldo game on the top

of his ceiling so whenever his patients are coming in they're able to keep

themselves busy by playing the game number 16 shopping basket logos when you

shop in a store there's always the employees who come up and ask if you

need help a lot of the time people get annoyed by being asked that's why these

types of inventions are so smart there are two different types of baskets one

for people who need help and the other for people who don't want help this will

save the employees a lot of time in asking if everyone needs help it'll also

make shopping experiences for the customer much better

number 15 moustache guard cup for everyone who has a mustache this

one's for you we know that it must be a pain to constantly get what you drink

stuck in there it must be an awkward feeling but don't

worry this china cup was made just for you

it has a spot along the inside of the rim that will stop your mustache from

getting wet and dirty number 14 bicycle bench when we go riding on our bicycles

we all take a break at some point we might see a nice view in an empty bench

but when we go to sit down we have to find a place to place our bikes this can

be a pain but don't worry this new bench has a spot to put your bicycle number 13

descriptive brownies everyone has a favorite part of the brownie some people

like the ends and others like the center when we buy individual brownies at a

brownie shop we're usually left disappointed that we didn't get our

favorite part but this store came up with one of the most simple life hacks

ever they decided to place stickers on the packaging of the brownies letting

everyone know what they will be getting inside brilliant number 12

Braille pop can everyday objects can become a challenge for someone who has a

visual impairment imagine grabbing a pop can and not knowing what flavour you

picked well that's what a lot of people are forced to do because a lot of the

time pop cans and other items don't have Braille on them but this pop can does an

awesome idea number 11 a chairman for holding bags

this is for you ladies women who carry their purses around all the time are

probably well aware of the annoying dilemma they are left with when they sit

down for dinner somewhere they're usually forced to place their bags on a

dirty floor or hang them on the side of their chair where they fall off but with

this smart invention you can hang your bag or purse directly into the intent

say goodbye to dirty floors number 10 a crosswalk that allows for extra time

we've got some brilliant ideas on the list so far and this is one of them

crosswalks never give people enough time to safely get across so this invention

is pretty awesome a card is given to seniors and people with injuries or

disabilities when they get to the crosswalk they tap the card against it

it gives them extra time to cross the street this should be everywhere like

immediately number nine wheelchair accessible

elevator buttons elevator buttons can go pretty high when they're set vertically

that's what makes this elevator so smart the buttons have been placed

horizontally and much lower this makes them more accessible and easier to reach

for people in wheelchairs number eight a USB that states how much storage is left

lifehacks are meant to make our lives easy and simple which is exactly what

this lifehack does USBs are a lifesaver for students and working people

everywhere but a lot of the time we use them so often we never know when they're

almost at capacity this smart invention makes it so you

don't have to plug the USB in to know how much room is left instead it

displays the space available on the USB number seven this plug that thought

ahead when we plug something into the wall we

rarely think about how difficult it's going to be when we go to unplug it

that's why inventions like these are smarter than us the plug has a hole in

the center of it so when we go to pull it out of the socket it's much easier no

need to worry about hurting your hand or not being able to unplug any longer

place your finger inside the hole and lightly tug number six this fountain

that's also a clock have you ever sat at a fountain and just watched it chances

are you probably haven't not unless it was the trevi fountain with its many

interesting sculptures but this fountain is pretty impressive it not only works

as a fountain but also a clock number five carwash games going for a carwash

is fun when you're in the car but for those washes where you have to wait it

out let's face it they're boring here's one of the greatest ideas ever for the

next time you go through a carwash how about a carwash game to keep you busy

while you wait you're able to shoot soap onto cars that go through the carwash

this is a smart way to keep kids busy art even adults

number four short story airport machine for anyone who has been in an airport

you are probably well aware of all the things that can prolong your time a

flight can get delayed a layover can happen or anything in between but what

about this cool short story machine this Airport has a machine that prints out

free short stories for all those who are waiting for their flight now if only

this was at every Airport number three dressing room hangers when we go into a

dressing room we are constantly debating what clothes we should actually buy with

these hangers you'll never have to wonder which clothes are definite nose

or yesses after trying something on you can make your decision to ditch it or

keep it and place them on the appropriate hanger number two heating

button at a train station for people who live in a climate that has winters this

is for you there's nothing worse than waiting for transit and being freezing

because there's no heating around this smart train station implemented a button

to press when it's cold that activates the heating if there's one thing that

everyone in the world needs I would say it's this one

now here's one office invention that really should be in every office around

the world it would make work so much easier and more fun at that number one

office slide climbing stairs to leave work is such a bummer especially when we

could just slide down leaving the office is supposed to be fun when we get to do

things we want to do with people we want to do them with that's what makes the

office slide super smart when leaving work employees can slide from the second

floor to the exit instead of walking or taking the elevator what are some of

your favorite life hacks and inventions from the video let us know in the

comments section below enjoyed this video hit the like button and share with

your friends also subscribe to our channel for more

videos like this thanks for watching

For more infomation >> 19 Smart Inventions That Really Should Be Everywhere - Duration: 10:12.

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Video 1 of York SmART Project: "Instructor Feedback Using Zoom; Modelled skill: catherization" - Duration: 2:35.

[no speaking]

Okay, so before you start your procedure with catheterization just want to read

through your checklist and go over all the details that you need to know. Just as a

heads up in this particular checklist, it does talk about if you see number 12 and

13 does talk about how you're going to position your patient, and drape your

patient to get your patient ready; but if you can see it from number 14 you are

going to wash your patient first. Okay? And that's why you're going to expose

your patient. However, in your particular scenario you're not going to wash your

patient first -- you're just going to go straight into catheterization.

So you'll just problem solve through there and you'd say you don't need to

unnecessarily expose your patient before you have all your equipment set up and

before you're ready to go (like your garbage and your drainage bag). First, make

sure you have volume up and set up then you expose your patient before you start.

Okay, so just as a heads up to do that. And as you can see, that's exactly

what she did: she she got her stuff ready and she put the bed in the right

position -- which is great as much as possible if your patient can be flat,

it's great to be flat. If they need to be a little bit raised (that's, once again

you just have to problem-solve that through). What your patient needs. Not

every patient can lie flat, and definitely raise it to a comfortable

height so that you're not hurting your back. So here, instead of exposing your

patient too quickly, you would just set up your bag, set up your

drainage bag and then, afterwards, expose your patient.

And you can put your garbage bag either attached to your tray table or you can

put a garbage bag on the bed. Once again, you just problem-solve if your patient

would not kick that bag it can be relatively stable but then you can put

it right there on the bed when you're setting it up.

[no speaking]

For more infomation >> Video 1 of York SmART Project: "Instructor Feedback Using Zoom; Modelled skill: catherization" - Duration: 2:35.

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কখন পেঁপে শরীরের ভয়াবহ ক্ষতি করে - Smart N Healthy - Duration: 2:49.

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For more infomation >> কখন পেঁপে শরীরের ভয়াবহ ক্ষতি করে - Smart N Healthy - Duration: 2:49.

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Managed Services for Smart Metering and Smart Grids - Duration: 2:02.

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We manage all required readings, communications and field operations for you.

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For more infomation >> Managed Services for Smart Metering and Smart Grids - Duration: 2:02.

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