Thursday, June 26, 2008

Setting Your Goals - Easier Said Easily Done

The basics of setting a goal is an well known secret known by top of the line athletes, successful businessmen and businesswomen and all types of achievers in all the different fields. The basics of setting goals provide you short-term and long-term inspiration and focus. They assist you in focusing on the achievement of required knowledge and help you to plan and organize your resources and your time so that you can get the most out of your life.

Setting clearly defined short term and long term goals will enable you to assess your growth and gain self satisfaction once you have successfully achieved your goals. Charting your growth will also enable you to visually see the stages of completion leading to the actual realization of your goals. This eliminates the feeling of a long and pointless grind towards reaching your goal. Your sense of self-worth and level of competence will also progress as you will be more conscious of your capabilities as you finish or attain your goals.

The basics of goal settings will involve deciding what you really want to do with the rest of your life and what short term and long term objectives you need to accomplish it. Then you have dwindle down objectives into the smaller and more manageable targets that you must conquer in your way to achieving your lifetime targets. Once you have your goal sheet waste no time in tackling your goals.

A good way to have a workable target list is to have a day-by-day and weekly set of goals. By doing this you will be always in the position of progressing towards your life plan goals. Each day will give you the opportunity to fulfill a predetermined goal awarding you the feeling of accomplishment.

Here are some pointers that should be taken into consideration in setting goals and achieving them.

Self-projection plays a very big role in making and achieving your goals. You must ask yourself if any part of you or your mind is preventing you from completing your simplest goals. If there are any aspects of your behavior that is being an obstacle or puts your plans into state of disorder? If you do have issues in these areas then the immediate thing to do is to face this problem. Solutions may include a trip to a medical professional or psychiatrist to control your feelings.

Careers are made by positive time management practice. Failing in a career is often associated with bad time management. Careers require a lot from an individual which often makes the career the life of the individual. Plan how far you want to advance into your career.

Education is key in achieving your goals. If your goals require you to obtain a certain kind of degree or require a certain specialization or demand a special skill to be developed, make plans in getting the appropriate education.

Your family should never be left out of your plans. If you are just beginning then you have to decide if you want to be a parent or when you want to be a parent. You also have to figure out if you honestly would be a good parent and how well would you relate to extended family members

Personal finance issues also play a major role in accomplishing your goals. Have a realistic goal on how much you really want to earn. You also must be capable of creating plans or stages by which you will be able to achieve your earning potential.

Physically talented individuals should be able to achieve athletic related goals such as being in the National Basketball association or National Football League. Determining your physical capabilities should be one of your priorities. Physical could however dissipate with the right planning.

As a wise man once said -'All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy', or something to that effect, is by all means correct down to the last the letter. Allotting time to give yourself a little pleasure: should be worked into your plans.

To start obtaining your long-term goals, set a quarter of a century plan, then break it down to 5 year plans then break it down again to 12-month plans, then 6-month plans then 30 day plans, then 7 day, then daily.

Then create a goal sheet for the day.

Always review your plans and prepare for contingencies.

The basics of goal settings should not be so difficult once you get use to them.

Dick Ingersoll is an incessant student, and is fired up to share what he has learned with others. He has pulled it all together for you at: Simple Goal Setting

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

i think short term goals prove to be more beneficial.