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How To Set and Achieve Realistic and Effective Goals (Part One)


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Craig Lock
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HOW TO SET AND ACHIEVE REALISTIC AND EFFECTIVE GOALS (PART ONE)



by Craig Lock





Oh no, not another article on goalsetting!



It's the beginning of March already and have you put your

January 1 goals into ACTION, or were they just New Years

resolutions - merely WISHES? No matter, now is a good time

of year to reflect on life, our family's lives, our journey -

where we've come from and where we are headed.

Who knows!



'There is one quality which one must possess to win, and

that is definiteness of purpose, the knowledge of what one

wants and a burning desire to possess it.'

- Napoleon Hill (author of the classic book, 'Think and Grow

Rich')



'Nothing happens, no forward steps are taken until a goal is

established.'

- David J. Schwarz (author of 'The Magic of Thinking Big '-

an excellent book by the way!)



' Your life is controlled by your thoughts. Your thoughts are

controlled by your goals.'

- Earl Nightingale



' When we have no personal goal which we are interested in,

and which means something to us, we are apt to go round in

circles.'

- psychologist Maxwell Maltz



'The key to peak performance is not potential or skill,

but motivation and dedication....having clear performance

goals and putting in the training effort to achieve them.'

- Dr Sven Hansen '



I would like to repeat the critical importance

of committing your plan to writing. It cannot be over-

emphasised!'

- Paul J. Meyer of Success Motivation Institute



'Learn how to set your goals:

a. Write down your goals

b. Give yourself a deadline

c. Set your standards high.'

- Napoleon Hill and W. Clement Stone (co-authors)



UNDERSTANDING GOALS

Setting goals is the first step towards ACTION. They get you

into motion. The energy of motivation should be harnessed

by being transformed into clear goals and a clear PLAN to

achieve them. Goals are dreams which come true

....and they are far easier to achieve once they are focussed.

Goals therefore help to fulfil one's PURPOSE in life by giving

expression to your core inner values, the 'real YOU'.

Psychologists have found that helping people to develop

personal goals has proved to be the most effective way to

help them cope with personal problems by:



1. Crystallising one's purpose in life - through adding meaning .

2. Helping make difficult decisions.

3. Giving direction to your life and keeping you on track by

concentration.

4. Resolving conflict

5. Building confidence and

6. Adding to your self respect (or sense of value = self worth)



The power of imagination in goal setting comes from having

BIG HOPES AND DREAMS. I believe too often we

underestimate our capabilities. Use the amazing power of

your CREATIVE IMAGINATION to think what you REALLY

WANT OUT OF LIFE..

Then visualise your dreams actually coming to pass.



Albert Einstein once said, "Imagination is more powerful than

knowledge".

Very true, as I believe the human imagination is our greatest

asset. Thoreau once wrote these beautiful words:



'If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams

and endeavours to live the life which he* has imagined, he

will meet with a success unexpected.'

(Sorry ladies!) *

* Only joking - you can have dreams too and achieve them

even better than us "mere males"

(and please don't beat up " Mr un- PC" Thoreau for

neglecting you).



'Be true to your ideals, no matter what may happen now.

Then things will take a turn and the very things you wanted

to happen will happen.'

- anon



That one has just inspired me as I write this.

*



Summary:



Set realistic, yet achievable goals. Ones that stretch you...

because we are all different, what is achievable for one

person might not be so easy for another. Also, because

we are all unique creations with different hopes, desires,

aspirations and dreams, what goal is important to you may

be totally inappropriate for another individual's life direction.

I believe setting goals is vitally important in achieving what

we want out of life

....and setting even small daily goals are a great help in

a daily action plan to move your life forward. I find it

very satisfying ticking off even small routine tasks,

like paying bills (well that is a big goal for a "starving" writer!).

These small immediate goals are stepping stones to our

bigger goals " down the track".



WRITE THEM DOWN, because putting them down on

paper makes for more COMMITMENT.

It focuses your thinking on what you

want to achieve, like a magnifying-glass (that's called a simile,

by the way!). Doing this

chrystallises (nice big word) our hopes, aspirations and

dreams. They keep us on track towards our medium-term

and long-term goals - the "grand plan or vision" for our

lives.This is most important...

Re-evaluate your progress from time to time. Doing this

keeps you on track to see how you are progressing

towards the "big picture". I find it extremely satisfying

looking back and ticking off the goals I have achieved.

( Of course , I don't achieve all of them, but am working

hard on that.)



It can be very encouraging seeing how far you have come ,

when you look back at your first "teeny-weeny" goals and

doing this is a great motivater to me.

Goals are the first step in a positive plan of action.

And always remember,

every great journey down the "river of life" starts with

one small first step.



YOU CAN ACHIEVE ALL YOUR PERSONAL GOALS.



So

WHAT'S STOPPING YOU FROM TAKING THAT FIRST

STEP RIGHT NOW?



Craig Lock



P.S:

As the ancient Chinese philosopher said so well,





"A journey of a thousand miles starts with a ...

broken fan belt and a flat tyre"...

er sorry...



a single step.





Authors Note:



Craig Lock has written extensively in the field of self help.

This extract is from his first published book HANDBOOK

TO SURVIVE - a collection of writings on various subjects

to help every man or woman survive in a rapidly changing,

uncertain world.



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