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How to Set Your Own Goals
When you set goals, you do so by setting something that is
unrealistic and nearly impossible to attain in the period
you specify you are setting yourself up for failure. In this
article, we will look at ways you can effectively set goals
that you can attain and will not simply fade away because
they were too difficult to accomplish.
When you begin writing your goals out, state
them in a positive manner. Do not say, My goal today is not to eat so much ice
cream. Instead, say, I will enjoy a small portion of my favorite
ice cream twice a week. If you start your goals off with negative
words, you set yourself up for failure.
Do
not write your goals out in a vague way. If you say, One
day I want my finances to be better, one day will never come.
Your statement is general and does not give you any framework
to encourage getting your finances in order nor have you given
yourself a timeframe wherein you monitor your progress. Be
specific with dates and times. The advantage with this is that
when you review where you are at with your goal and have not
quite accomplished what you planned adjust the goal. You may
have made it too difficult to start with.
Do you have more than one goal to accomplish? Do not lump
it into one great big goal doing this will most certainly guarantee
that you will not meet them. Instead, set priorities and break
them down. What is the most important goal, which one needs
to be accomplished first and what is the period it needs to
be done by. Sometimes when you are working, you have several
co-workers bringing you assignments all asking for them to
be done now. Be realistic and find out when the exact date
it is due by, not when they would like it due by. Then take
your work and prioritize it. This will help you to accomplish
all that you are required to without feeling overwhelmed.
Always
write your goals down. Yes, you probably have a great
mind and can remember many things but it is common knowledge
that those individuals who write their goals down will accomplish
them more frequently than who do not. If you try to keep your
goals in your mind, it is fair to say that you have not set
specific dates and that your goals are generalized. This will
not help you accomplish your desires. Think about this, when
you are ready to purchase a house you do not say, I want a
house someday and I want it to be green. You sit down and
decide the style, landscaping, neighborhood, and the price
you are going to spend. You write down every step of that goal
and you find exactly what you are looking for. Now, each goal
does not have to be as detailed as buying a house but the same
principal applies. Write your goals down and you will have
better success at achieving them.
Keeping goals small
and reasonable is very important. If you
have a large goal, break it down into several sections and
give each of those sections a time to be completed in so that
you can see your progress. Set yourself up for achieving your
goals not for failure.
When you set, your goals remember not to set them based on
outcome. Very rarely can we control the outcome of any situation
although we do have control over how we attain that goal. An
example of this is if you do sports, you may have a goal that
you will do your personal best, but your team may still lose
the game. If you had set your goal up to be that you would
win every game you play, then you have set yourself up to fail.
However, if your goal is set up so that you are constantly
improving your personal best then that goal is met and you
see results. This in turn encourages teammates to do the same.
Also, do not set your goals up to receive the rewards of others
for your actions. This may feel nice the first couple of times
but soon it will diminish and then you will have no desire
to push yourself forward.
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