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eLearning Series: Setting Goals
You Can Achieve Any Dream You Desire
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How
To Begin To Achieve Your Goals: 'The Plan'
Once you have
set your lifetime goals, the best thing that you can do is
set a 25 year plan of smaller goals that you should complete
if you are to reach your lifetime plan.
From there you
can just shorten your overall goal spans for example, you
set a 5 year plan, 1 year plan, 6 month plan, and 1 month
plan of progressively smaller goals that you should reach
to achieve your lifetime goals.
Each of these
should be based on the previous plan. It is the best
way to begin to achieve a lifetime that is filled with and
results in a life without any failed wishes. It
results in a life without regret.
You see, by starting
out slowly, you are giving yourself the chance to realize
and work on achieving the goals that you set out to.
Nobody
ever succeeds at attaining a goal that was forced through. Those
that tried never really got what they were hoping for.
In rushing through and trying to achieve your goals quickly
you will likely miss a few key aspects that can really
change your outcome.
Think of it this
way; if you were to run a 10K marathon and decided to take
a cab for half of the journey; have you really achieved that
goal? Would you be satisfied when you crossed the finish
line?
It would be a
hollow victory that could only provide a moment’s happiness.
Finally, set a
daily to do list of the things that you should do today to
work towards your lifetime goals.
At an early stage
these goals may be to read books and gather information on
the achievement of your goals. This will help you to improve
the quality and realism of your goal setting and in effect;
make it easier to achieve them.
You also have to review your plans, and make sure that they
fit the way in which you want to live your life.
Once you have
decided what your first set of plans will be, keep the process
going by reviewing and updating your to-do list on a daily
basis.
You have to periodically
review the longer term plans, and change them to reflect
your changing priorities and experiences in your life.
Setting
Your Goals Effectively
There is a difference
in setting your goals and setting them effectively. Anyone
can set a goal, but doing it effectively means that it will
actually get done.
There are so many
things that you can do to better your life, but if you don’t
know how to go about it you are stuck.
The following
guidelines will help you to set effective goals and help
you manage your time in an efficient manner that will cause
those goals to become reality.
State
Each Goal as a Positive Statement
Express your goals
in a positive way. That is a key component to setting goals
that you can attain.
How often have
you been excited to accomplish a goal that didn’t even sound
good when you brought it up? If you are not comfortable or
happy with the goals that you have set, the likelihood of
you succeeding is pretty low.
If you want to
express your goals in a positive way, you simply have to
first think of a goal that puts a smile on your face when
you imagine it completed. Why would you want to set a goal
that made you frown, cringe or cry?
When you are beginning
to set your goals it helps when you are talking about them
to others in a manner that states your actions as positives
because it will have others seeing it as a positive as well.
That will garner
you a great deal more support. In the end, don’t we all need
a little support when we are trying to do something positive
in our lives?
Be
Precise
Set a precise
goal that includes starting dates, times and amounts so that
you can properly measure your achievement.
If you do this,
you will know exactly when you have achieved the goal, and
can take complete satisfaction from having achieved it.
Being precise
in setting your goals is no more than setting them with exact
details. It is easier this way because then you can follow
a step-by-step format. That’s all there is to it.
Set
Priorities
When you have
several goals, give each a specific priority.
This helps you
to avoid feeling overwhelmed by too many goals, and helps
to direct your attention to the most important ones and follow
each in succession. Setting priorities will force you into
the step-by-step format above.
By doing the most
important first and moving to the least important in succession,
you are enabling each task to be easier than the last. It
causes the accomplishment of each task to get easier and
easier which will encourage you to complete your goal.
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