How many incomplete goals do you currently have on your agenda? If you’re anything like the vast majority of us, then chances are that you have hundreds of projects that you started and never completed, countless goals that you told your friends but never saw through and all kinds of dreams that seem to be getting less and less likely to come to fruition.
And it’s for this reason, that you may find people roll their eyes when you tell them your ‘next big project’. When you start a new training program to lose weight and everyone – including you – knows that you’re likely to have lost interest by month two.
Or when you talk about the app you intend to make, the website, or the business project. Or when you talk about that dream trip to Japan…
This is the way of things for many of us. We work incredibly hard at things we don’t feel passionately about just to put food on the table but when it comes to fulfilling our dreams, we are remarkably ineffective.
It’s time to change all that and to start making those goals happen. But how can you turn it all around?
How many incomplete goals do you currently have on your agenda? If you’re anything like the vast majority of us, then chances are that you have hundreds of projects that you started and never completed, countless goals that you told your friends but never saw through and all kinds of dreams that seem to be getting less and less likely to come to fruition.
And it’s for this reason, that you may find people roll their eyes when you tell them your ‘next big project’. When you start a new training program to lose weight and everyone – including you – knows that you’re likely to have lost interest by month two.
Or when you talk about the app you intend to make, the website, or the business project. Or when you talk about that dream trip to Japan…
This is the way of things for many of us. We work incredibly hard at things we don’t feel passionately about just to put food on the table but when it comes to fulfilling our dreams, we are remarkably ineffective.
It’s time to change all that and to start making those goals happen. But how can you turn it all around?
In order to complete anything we need a plan and purpose in order to motivate us to act. As I see it, two factors hinder us from achieving our goals. 1. We don't understand that success breeds success. If we succeed in something we should celebrate this and give ourselves a party. Its an accomplishment even if it was not put to the pen and paper. However, we all know that successful people write it down. A plan gives you the authority and permission to take the first step. So without the plan you will stay in your procrastination state. 2. "Personal Affect" interferes with our ability to control our historically conceived emotions or biases. If someone asks you to celebrate your successes. Your immediate "Affect" reaction or facial expression is to downplay what seems to be a senseless action or assignment. You have now created a self fulfilling prophecy (that can become cyclical if not contained) to fail or ignore excellent advice. (if practiced daily). How will you begin to change your attitude? You will plan, then act on that plan, check it off, celebrate when your done, and move on to the next great accomplishments.
Influencing Article:Bandura, A. (1994). Self-efficacy. In V. S. Ramachaudran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of human behavior (Vol. 4, pp. 71-81). New York: Academic Press. (Reprinted in H. Friedman [Ed.], Encyclopedia of mental health. San Diego: Academic Press, 1998).
This is fundamentally based on the 12 principles that are significant in goal setting process. Those principles were quoted from a report written by Brian Tracy, one of the world’s success coaches. Furthermore, these concepts help you to achieve your goals successfully within a time that you never thought you would able to Hope, you will achieve your goals with the help of the principles discussed in this. Thank you Brian-all the credits go to you.
Goal setting - Adrian Fleming
There are many ways people suggest you set goals and make things happen but many of them are far from productive.
First of all you have the advice that is more like a set of affirmations such as don’t use the words “I can’t” or saying make sure you enjoy what you do. But living in the real world where results count, because that’s how we entrepreneurs profit, I always want people to be, not just realistic and positive, but also very clear on what goals are, why they have them and when the are most valuable.
Let’s start out with the main reasons that people don’t get things done or take their ideas and make something happen for themselves, fear, distractions, procrastination and fundamentally and aversion to risk. But I don’t want to dwell on reason why things are not happening when just setting goals can solve most of this for you.
There are some specific details that relate to you that are imperative, these are
What you want
Why
And how you are going to get there
There’s no secret to those but there are a few techniques you can apply to make goal setting easy and the results you get far more likely to be realised, so let me share these with you.
First of all, be very specific on goals, the more specific the better which means setting targets, for example the number of leads you want to attract per day, the number of sales you want to make a week, the profitability of the average sale. And this doesn’t just apply to business because if you were looking to get fit and loose weight, you should be having a specific weight loss goal in a specific timescale – this is why people who have an end goal, like running a marathon stay focused and are more likely to get there, so apply the same logic to your entrepreneurial activities too.
Here’s the other point, and we can use the marathon idea again as a great way to explain things. When you have a goal, share it with others because this makes you, what I call, accountable because if there’s one thing we humans hate to do, it’s fail publicly and have to explain whey we failed. The reality is pain is a better motivation than opportunity – another tactic that can be used all across your entrepreneurial journey in areas like marketing too. learn more at http://AdrianFleming.com
For FREE video training visit: http://AdrianFleming.com
Get The Entrepreneurs Book at http://www.TheEntrepreneursBook.com
Learn about Branding at http://BrandingProfit.com
Learn About Interactive Print at http://IinteractivePrintProfit.com.
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I don’t know about you, but I’m really excited for this year because there are a lot of cool things in the mix. I’ve launched a 30 Day visualization challenge, booked a host of speaking engagements, and am even have a goal-setting course in the works for later this year.
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CS113 Unit 7 Reading page 1
Reading
There are four items to complete in this reading area:
1. Reading
2. Challenge Activity
3. Powerful Words for a Powerful Vocabulary
4. Successories
I. Reading: Why Set Goals?
Why set goals? Having a clear direction for your future and a picture of what you plan to do is
extremely important for maintaining a positive attitude. Having clear goals is a key to creating and
maintaining a positive mindset even when “things get tough.”
Qualities of Goals
In order for goals to be useful, they need to have the following qualities:
The goals that you set for yourself must be based on your values and beliefs.
No one else can choose goals for you. Others can make suggestions, but you must "own" your
goals for them to be useful.
You must decide what you want to achieve.
7
CS113 Unit 7 Reading page 2
Life Lesson: Chinese Proverb
Goal Setting and Planning
In this unit, you will be focusing on goal setting and planning. In order to set realistic goals for yourself, you must first have a clear
understanding of what is important to you.
You will also begin planning ahead for your Unit 8 project by setting up an interview with a professional in your chosen field.
Goal Setting
In Unit 7 you investigate the power of setting goals. You seek to recognize the importance of goal setting and actually apply this
S.M.A.R.T. concept to your Unit 7 interview with completion and submission of your project in Unit 8. Goal setting will assist you and
motivate you to reach for success.
Why is Goal Setting Important?
Imagine you decide to build a house. You do not bother with setting any goals for its completion. Wow. What a mess. Imagine you want
to be a doctor when you grow up, but never thought you needed to take a science class in high school, or did not even plan on going to
college.
Goals motivate us.
Goals stimulate your creativity. You use one of the best creative words possible — you visualize. When you engage in visualization,
you are on the top step of Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy. You are fully engaged in critical thinking. Without goals, you will not achieve that
visualization.
Goals guide you.
CS113 Unit 7 Reading page 3
Goals are set to lead you as you move from beginning to end. They carry you along your way.
Goals inspire you.
Goals help you to recognize that you are the creator of your own stories. You can achieve anything that you want to achieve with the
inspiration you will get from goal setting. You will take things one step at a time and with each step you feel the power of completion.
Goals challenge you.
If not for the challenge involved in accomplishing a goal, you would not get past the first step. Goals do not have to be extremely hard to
reach, and they should not be too simple either, as there is no challenge in that. You reach when you set goals. You want that object,
job, or future that.
In order to complete anything we need a plan and purpose in order to motivate us to act. As I see it, two factors hinder us from achieving our goals. 1. We don't understand that success breeds success. If we succeed in something we should celebrate this and give ourselves a party. Its an accomplishment even if it was not put to the pen and paper. However, we all know that successful people write it down. A plan gives you the authority and permission to take the first step. So without the plan you will stay in your procrastination state. 2. "Personal Affect" interferes with our ability to control our historically conceived emotions or biases. If someone asks you to celebrate your successes. Your immediate "Affect" reaction or facial expression is to downplay what seems to be a senseless action or assignment. You have now created a self fulfilling prophecy (that can become cyclical if not contained) to fail or ignore excellent advice. (if practiced daily). How will you begin to change your attitude? You will plan, then act on that plan, check it off, celebrate when your done, and move on to the next great accomplishments.
Influencing Article:Bandura, A. (1994). Self-efficacy. In V. S. Ramachaudran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of human behavior (Vol. 4, pp. 71-81). New York: Academic Press. (Reprinted in H. Friedman [Ed.], Encyclopedia of mental health. San Diego: Academic Press, 1998).
This is fundamentally based on the 12 principles that are significant in goal setting process. Those principles were quoted from a report written by Brian Tracy, one of the world’s success coaches. Furthermore, these concepts help you to achieve your goals successfully within a time that you never thought you would able to Hope, you will achieve your goals with the help of the principles discussed in this. Thank you Brian-all the credits go to you.
Goal setting - Adrian Fleming
There are many ways people suggest you set goals and make things happen but many of them are far from productive.
First of all you have the advice that is more like a set of affirmations such as don’t use the words “I can’t” or saying make sure you enjoy what you do. But living in the real world where results count, because that’s how we entrepreneurs profit, I always want people to be, not just realistic and positive, but also very clear on what goals are, why they have them and when the are most valuable.
Let’s start out with the main reasons that people don’t get things done or take their ideas and make something happen for themselves, fear, distractions, procrastination and fundamentally and aversion to risk. But I don’t want to dwell on reason why things are not happening when just setting goals can solve most of this for you.
There are some specific details that relate to you that are imperative, these are
What you want
Why
And how you are going to get there
There’s no secret to those but there are a few techniques you can apply to make goal setting easy and the results you get far more likely to be realised, so let me share these with you.
First of all, be very specific on goals, the more specific the better which means setting targets, for example the number of leads you want to attract per day, the number of sales you want to make a week, the profitability of the average sale. And this doesn’t just apply to business because if you were looking to get fit and loose weight, you should be having a specific weight loss goal in a specific timescale – this is why people who have an end goal, like running a marathon stay focused and are more likely to get there, so apply the same logic to your entrepreneurial activities too.
Here’s the other point, and we can use the marathon idea again as a great way to explain things. When you have a goal, share it with others because this makes you, what I call, accountable because if there’s one thing we humans hate to do, it’s fail publicly and have to explain whey we failed. The reality is pain is a better motivation than opportunity – another tactic that can be used all across your entrepreneurial journey in areas like marketing too. learn more at http://AdrianFleming.com
For FREE video training visit: http://AdrianFleming.com
Get The Entrepreneurs Book at http://www.TheEntrepreneursBook.com
Learn about Branding at http://BrandingProfit.com
Learn About Interactive Print at http://IinteractivePrintProfit.com.
5 barriers to success this year (and how to avoid them)Andrew McDonald
It is a new year and there are goals to be achieved!
I don’t know about you, but I’m really excited for this year because there are a lot of cool things in the mix. I’ve launched a 30 Day visualization challenge, booked a host of speaking engagements, and am even have a goal-setting course in the works for later this year.
Setting Goals And Objectives: 3 Awesome Tips To Set Goals And Objectives The ...Michael Lee
The truth is, much of whether you'll succeed or fail in life depends on how well you set your goals. In this presentation, you will learn some powerful tips on setting goals and objectives.
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Adopting effective time management techniques when working for a time challenged boss will save your sanity. Learning how to manage your boss’s last minute requests in a professional manner will contribute to improved working relationships and a happier atmosphere all round.
The key to creating such an environment lies in teaching your boss how to become a better at their time management, without them realising it. This presentation will give you a few techniques that will help you to achieve this.
CS113 Unit 7 Reading page 1
Reading
There are four items to complete in this reading area:
1. Reading
2. Challenge Activity
3. Powerful Words for a Powerful Vocabulary
4. Successories
I. Reading: Why Set Goals?
Why set goals? Having a clear direction for your future and a picture of what you plan to do is
extremely important for maintaining a positive attitude. Having clear goals is a key to creating and
maintaining a positive mindset even when “things get tough.”
Qualities of Goals
In order for goals to be useful, they need to have the following qualities:
The goals that you set for yourself must be based on your values and beliefs.
No one else can choose goals for you. Others can make suggestions, but you must "own" your
goals for them to be useful.
You must decide what you want to achieve.
7
CS113 Unit 7 Reading page 2
Life Lesson: Chinese Proverb
Goal Setting and Planning
In this unit, you will be focusing on goal setting and planning. In order to set realistic goals for yourself, you must first have a clear
understanding of what is important to you.
You will also begin planning ahead for your Unit 8 project by setting up an interview with a professional in your chosen field.
Goal Setting
In Unit 7 you investigate the power of setting goals. You seek to recognize the importance of goal setting and actually apply this
S.M.A.R.T. concept to your Unit 7 interview with completion and submission of your project in Unit 8. Goal setting will assist you and
motivate you to reach for success.
Why is Goal Setting Important?
Imagine you decide to build a house. You do not bother with setting any goals for its completion. Wow. What a mess. Imagine you want
to be a doctor when you grow up, but never thought you needed to take a science class in high school, or did not even plan on going to
college.
Goals motivate us.
Goals stimulate your creativity. You use one of the best creative words possible — you visualize. When you engage in visualization,
you are on the top step of Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy. You are fully engaged in critical thinking. Without goals, you will not achieve that
visualization.
Goals guide you.
CS113 Unit 7 Reading page 3
Goals are set to lead you as you move from beginning to end. They carry you along your way.
Goals inspire you.
Goals help you to recognize that you are the creator of your own stories. You can achieve anything that you want to achieve with the
inspiration you will get from goal setting. You will take things one step at a time and with each step you feel the power of completion.
Goals challenge you.
If not for the challenge involved in accomplishing a goal, you would not get past the first step. Goals do not have to be extremely hard to
reach, and they should not be too simple either, as there is no challenge in that. You reach when you set goals. You want that object,
job, or future that.
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2. Creating Powerful Goals
Introduction
We often daydream about what we want to accomplish in life, but how
often do we actually put together a plan for making these daydreams a
reality?
Why are celebrities the only ones who appear to be living extraordinary
lives? Each one of us is capable of creating a roadmap with mini-
goals, which can help us achieve the greatness we deserve.
Those daydreams of ours are really life goals, and our dreams will differ
from person to person. However, beware of simply setting goals without
any real serious thought as to how you can achieve them!
Setting goals improperly can be disappointing. Why? Well, if you’re not
clear and realistic about your goals, there’s little likelihood of you achieving
them. Then your goals simply remain dreams.
How can you set goals that will
lead to success?
There’s a powerful formula that you
should keep in mind when setting
goals for career, business and
personal aspirations.
2
3. 3
The formula is called S.M.A.R.T. and it stands for:
S: Specific
M: Measurable
A: Attainable
R: Realistic
T: Timely
The more specific you make your goal, the more likely you’ll identify with it –
and the more likely you’ll achieve it!
The more measurable your goal is, the more likely you’ll be able to measure
your progress along the way. Measurements like the amount of weight lost,
revenue earned, number of clients gained, or any specific number that you
can tangibly count or assess with objective figures is a measurable goal.
Setting unattainable goals is an exercise in futility. When you set
attainable goals you ensure that you have adequate resources and
knowledge to achieve those goals.
Realistic goals are harder to articulate than you might think. Sometimes the
process of goal setting supports unrealistic goals, which can lead to
disappointment, failure, and the loss of your time and resources. So be
sure your goals are realistic for you, not someone else!
Goals need to be set within specific timeframes. Without timeframes,
there’s no sense of urgency, which can lead to procrastination and failure.
In the next few pages we’ll examine different kinds of goal setting that utilize
the S.M.A.R.T. principles and support successful outcomes.
4. 4
Short Term Goals
Goals can be either short term or long term.
A good life plan has both.
Short term goals serve as stepping stones
that help to achieve long term goals.
These kinds of goals are “enabling” and here’s
why:
✴ Short term goals move your plan closer to
your final, long term goals. They are like
preliminary steps along the way to realizing an outcome.
For example, securing a down payment would be an important short
term goal for someone with a long term plan of purchasing a home.
✴ You’ll be inspired to make further progress. Once a short term
goal is realized, that success can help to inspire further efforts along
the journey to your overall goals.
For example, if you create a new product that is met with praise,
you’ll be inspired to create another product, which will create
additional revenue for your business.
✴ Short term goals help to keep your efforts focused by serving as
stepping stones across a stream of competing and distracting
activities, occurrences and events.
5. 5
For example, college course curricula are designed to keep students
focused on working toward their major. Each course completion is a
short term goal leading up to the ultimate goal of graduation.
A long term goal becomes more realistic when you break it down into
smaller parts, or a series of short term goals.
For instance, if you’re facing a large debt, you may be paralyzed by fear at
the idea of paying off thousands of dollars in a single day. However,
breaking it down into smaller monthly payments lets you see a light at the
end of the tunnel with a final payoff date in the future.
Short term goals help ensure that you stick to the S.M.A.R.T. principle of
having measurable goals.
If long term goals are truly measurable, the degree of success of
short term goals can help to determine the success of long term
goals. Short term goals can help you make adjustments and realign your
objectives along the way if you need to.
Think of these short term goals as your life’s to do list. The more small goals
you can check off your list, the harder you’ll want to work to check off the
rest of your list. Some goals may be fun, others may be tedious, but they
will all lead to your ultimate long term goal of improving your life.
Long Term Goals
Long term goals tend to be the major goals of any plan and are, as
the name suggests, set out into the future or for the long term, typically
5-10 years in advance.
6. 6
It’s important to have long term goals because these are the ambitions that
reflect the ultimate outcome you desire. Long term goals should articulate
your purpose and passion, as well as the motivation for your plan.
For that reason, long term aspirations should follow the S.M.A.R.T.
principles and be specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely.
Some people have a difficult time making long term goals realistic and
timely. Given that a long term goal is set to be realized in the future, there
can be tendency to make it lofty and unrealistic without any specific
actionable steps to get you there.
That’s why it’s important to put a significant amount of time into setting long
term goals. Oftentimes the process of setting short term goals can
help clarify your long term objectives.
For example, earlier we used the process of securing the funds for a down
payment as a short term goal toward realizing the overall goal of purchasing
a home.
If your short term goal is not achieved by your specified date, that would
obviously change the timeline of your overall objective.
So let’s say your short term goal is to save $3,500 a month for 12 months
in order to have enough for a down payment and buy a house in a year’s
time. If that short term goals ends up being too aggressive, your overall
goal may shift from 12 months away to 18 months away. But without
having short term, monthly goals to guide you, you’d never know if your
long term objective is realistic and attainable.
7. 7
This example illustrates how important it is to have measurable goals. If you
don’t have a specific date or number to work toward, then you can’t
possibly know what actions you need to take to reach your goal!
When measurable indicators are used, you can look upon them as early
warning signs to help keep you on target and give you room to make
changes as necessary without abandoning your desired goal.
The same holds true for the example of earning a college degree.
Sometimes there are setbacks in our short term goals – for example failing
a course – but one setback should not derail your dreams.
Rather than drop out of school because of one failed class, simply revisit
why you failed or ask if there’s an alternative course you can take. If you
don’t want to adjust the date of your graduation, consider retaking the
class during a summer break or an extra class during the regular semester.
Experiencing setbacks is
inevitable because we’re
human. But we have the
knowledge and capability to
adjust our timelines and
continue on our path.
There’s no harm in
changing the path you’re
on, but there is harm in
quitting altogether!
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Setting Dates
One of the most important S.M.A.R.T. principles used with setting goals is
the principle of making goals “timely.”
Without deadlines, it’s easy to let other priorities steer you away from your
goal. A current crisis, potential opportunities, and other everyday
occurrences can contribute to something called “oversight.”
Oversight is when you forget about your goals and necessary tasks
associated with them because you’re focused on other issues.
Short term and long term goals, along with their accompanying deadlines,
help to keep your overall plan in view so you can stay on task.
Children have a favorite response when asked to do a task: “I’ll do it
tomorrow.” As parents, we need to teach children how to do things in a
timely manner so these unfinished tasks don’t add up to a mountain of a
mess.
As adults with long term goals, we should know better than to put things
off until tomorrow because sometimes “tomorrow” never comes.
Life gets in the way with kids activities, work responsibilities, unexpected
bills… the list of life’s distractions could go on and on. These distractions
cause us to lose sight of our goals and desires.
Setting dates and deadlines for reaching your goals will thwart this
oversight and will help prevent future regrets.
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So as not to be overwhelmed, follow these simple steps:
1. Plan. Prepare a chronological list of all short term goals you need to
reach in order to accomplish your long term objective.
2. Schedule. Grab a calendar
and set dates for each short
term goal.
3. Assess. Pick a day once each
month to review your progress
and to assess whether your
dates are accurate.
4. Now get to work!
Be realistic with your timelines to ensure that the short term or long term
goals are attainable. On your assessment days, be honest with yourself
about how much you’ve accomplished.
If you’ve fallen behind, allow yourself some extra time to accomplish each
goal moving forward. If you’ve gotten ahead of the game, then pat yourself
on the back and celebrate, just don’t allow yourself to get too complacent.
You must keep your momentum strong and the internal fire roaring!
The key to this exercise is to move ahead with your plan instead of moving
in the other direction. If your goals were neither attainable nor
realistic, readjust and move on.
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Schedule Time to Work on Goals
The process of setting goals takes time and self-reflection. Be sure you’re
as informed as you can be about an issue or opportunity included in your
goals.
For example, if your goal is to increase your client base, find out things like:
✴ The competition – Who are your competitors? What size client base
do your closest competitors have? How healthy is your industry at
this time?
✴ How long did it take you to develop your current client base? How
long do you estimate it would take you to increase your client base by
10%? 15%? 25%?
✴ Is your level of revenue meeting expectations according to your
existing business plan? Are you meeting or exceeding your goals?
✴ How much would you like to increase your revenue by and how much
would you need to increase your client base to achieve that revenue
goal?
The questions listed above are the kinds of questions a business owner
might ask as she sets goals for building up her client base.
Depending on your goals, your questions may differ, but the objective is the
same – to provide you with the most comprehensive understanding of the
issues and realities you want to address when setting new goals.
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If necessary, schedule time in your calendar to ensure you have a
chance to work on these goals. Whether it’s a little everyday or just one
day a week, make this appointment with yourself and keep the
appointment firm!
So often we get carried away with caring for others – our families or our
clients – that we forget to allow time to care for ourselves and our life goals.
If you need to delegate some tasks in order to make time in your schedule,
then do so. Hire an intern to help with business tasks or outsource some of
your household chores so you can find the time to make your goals a
reality.
Hire the kid next door to cut your grass or hire a cleaning person to clean
for you every week or two. Hire a babysitter once a week to keep the kids
occupied or be creative and barter babysitting time with another mother.
Don’t use lack of time as an excuse for not achieving your goals!
Not every goal has to be about work or
career either. If you want to give your
home a facelift, that’s a valid goal
towards improving your quality of life.
Follow the same steps for setting short
term goals and dates. Make another list
of any equipment or supplies you need
for the home improvement project and
schedule your work time on the calendar.
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Reaching your goals takes time, and one of the greatest injustices you
can do to your goal planning is to do it in a rush. Not only should your
end dates be realistic, but allow yourself enough time to create your power
goals and do whatever research is necessary so your to-do list is accurate
and up to date.
Equip yourself with enough information and time to develop S.M.A.R.T.
goals.
Share Your Goals To Maintain
Accountability
One of the best ways to ensure you follow through with your objective is to
share your goals with your family, friends, or life coach, who is committed to
helping you stay accountable to your goals.
Determine what you need from a support group – constant reminding, daily
emails, weekly check-ins – and share your ideas with those who you think
would support you the best. Be clear with what you need and want for
support and ask if they would be willing to keep you accountable.
Here are some great ideas for getting help to maintain
accountability:
1. Family and friends can be a tremendous support group who share
a genuine interest in your success.
2. Joining an association in your field or profession is a great way to
meet others who may be willing to help you be accountable to your
goals. They may even ask you to do the same for them.
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3. Hiring a professional life or business coach is another popular
way to get the support necessary to stay on track and on target with
your goals. These personal coaches work one-on-one with clients.
You may have conversations once a week, once a day, or at any
other intervals you determine.
A coach may be an added investment, but for many it’s an
investment that can help you achieve tangible results that you never
would have attained otherwise.
4. Blogging. Some people even start blogs to keep themselves
accountable. For some, it’s easier to announce your goals to the
internet world than to your family and friends.
This is not recommended for business planning, because you don’t
want your competitors knowing what your plans are, but if journaling
online helps keep you on track with personal goals, then do
whatever will motivate you to reach those goals.
Watch Your Progress
The only way you’ll be able to achieve your short term or long term goals is
if you’re keeping an eye on your progress.
It’s not enough to just set your goals. It’s also important to refer to your
plan, do the work necessary, and assess your progress towards your goals
every step of the way.
Keep your business or life plan close at hand on your desk or on a
bulletin board and look at it regularly. Too many plans spend their lives
hidden in files or piles, if they’re even written down at all!
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Remember that your plan isn’t set in stone. Plans are meant to be fluid and
change with time or as your interests change. These plans will help keep
you on your chosen path to success.
When you reach a milestone, celebrate! Tell your family, friends, and
accountability coach. Blog about it. Take special note of how good you feel
knowing that your hard work is paying off and you’re one step closer to
reaching your long term goal.
Refer to your goals regularly to mark your progress. Create a chart for each
month that highlights the progress you’ve made on your goals and keep
that chart visible at all times.
Goals don’t just happen by themselves; they need your attention and active
participation as you follow your plan.
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Summary
Goals are the beacons that remind us of our dreams and aspirations. If your
goals aren’t specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely, your goals
will have no meaning and you’ll have a difficult time achieving what you’re
called to do!
Checklist for Creating and Realizing
Your Goals:
✴ Remember to give yourself the time necessary to create goals
according to the S.M.A.R.T. principles. Make sure you have all the
information necessary before creating your goals so it’ll be realistic
and attainable.
✴ Incorporate short term goals into your long term goal-setting.
Short term goals are like stepping stones along the way to your
success. Short term tasks also encourage you to assess your plan
along the way and adjust as needed.
✴ Keeping yourself accountable to your goals is critical. Share
your goals with someone you trust, like a peer or coach.
✴ Actively monitor your progress towards your goals. Don’t keep
your goals filed away. Keep them front and center so your actions
and tasks will always be aligned with your goals.