I have a goal of $300 per month, which I break down into $10 per day. This doesn't just include FusionCash, though; I have some other sites I use as well. And, not all of my work is DONE online, but all of it is GENERATED online. I have been doing this for a few months now, and I have found it pretty easy to stick to. It's a nice simple goal, and I don't feel overly stressed about it when I break it down into a daily goal. Good luck with your own goals everyone!
The problem with goals is they don't mean much unless you have control over the outcome. I can set a goal of making so many posts in forums to attract attention, but I can't set a goal of 10 people taking action on my posts. I do other online activities than Fusioncash too and my goal is to get back to $6,000 a month with diversification, so I don't have as high a risk of it disappearing overnight like the last time.
Just to be VERY CLEAR. Your advice applies to people who are working in SALES. It would make sense to alter the types of goals you set, when your monetary gain depends on what OTHER people do. I do not work in SALES and REFERALS. This is not where I earn my money, from convincing other people to do or buy something. I have control over the amount of money I earn. Input = output. I hate to see anyone discourage people from setting goals for themselves, as goals can be a GREAT motivator! No matter the size of a person's personal goal, they need to set it for themselves, and work toward that. If you earn $6,000 per month, congratulations, but not everyone wants to be in sales, and not everyone needs to set a goal that high to begin. They need to know where they are, know what they need, and proceed from there. Good luck with your $6,000
goal!