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Review: Visual Goal Planning Software



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Trying to be more productive can be quite a challenge for most people. Having a todo list helps but not in a significant way. Knowing your end goal is good, but breaking down each step and understanding what it requires will help you reach your goal faster.

GoalEnforcer Hyperfocus is a Visual Goal Planning Software that was designed to help you be more productive by giving you a visual setting where you can set your goals, define and organize goal plans, break down big goals into sub-goals, and track your progress throughout your project.

Goal Enforcer Screenshot 1

The application’s main screen is where you name your project and define your core goal. Add your sub-goals and drag them closer to your core goal to connect them. Goal Enforcer is easy to use which means you won’t have to spend a lot of time learning how to use it.

Goal Enforcer Screenshot 2

Goal Enforcer provides you with status reports so you can easily see where you are, what you’ve accomplished, and sub-goals that you need to finish. Color-coded symbols and progress bars provide you with a quick overview of your status with regard to goal completion. Your reports can be generated in HTML, XML, and plain text format. You can even have your reports emailed to you directly from the application.

Conclusion
This application is a good tool for anyone interested in being more productive. If you’re thinking of getting any Visual Goal Planning Software, you should give Goal Enforcer a try.

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