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How To Set Goals To Achieve What You Want Out of Life (Part Two)
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HOW TO SET GOALS TO ACHIEVE WHAT
YOU WANT OUT OF LIFE (PART TWO)
by Craig Lock
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"Dear God help me become all the person,
my dear pet thinks I am."
Well now is a good time of year to set
goals and put your New Year resolutions
into practice (forgotten them already?)
and CREATE YOUR OWN FUTURE.
What is really important to you right now
in your life? In other words, what do you
really value? The main headings are: PEOPLE-
THINGS- OTHER, e.g. career. Also finances.
That word MONEY again!
Areas of goals:
These can be divided into short, medium
and long-term; these respectively being
six months, one/two years and five plus
years. Also divide them into balanced
components, being: personal, family, social
and work goals. Then break them down
further into:
* Spiritual
* Mental
* Physical
* Financial
* Family
* Community/School
Remember that over-concentration on
one of your goals will not ensure success.
A car can only run well if all the tyres are
inflated to the correct pressure... and if
it has
four wheels!
The art of goalsetting is to balance all of
these areas. If one area is out of proportion
in your wheel of life, it affects everything
else. Your wheel of life should be rounded
evenly and balanced, so that it gives a
smooth ride. Unlike mine. Currently
my social life is pathetic, so I am joining
"rent-a-friend", as I'm way too obsessed
with my work, my writing and spend far
too much time focussed on it... instead
of having more FUN !
A thought...
Perhaps it's about time I slowed down in my
article submissions and set a goal of using that
time for pure relaxation!
How's that for a goal?
TIPS ON HOW TO ACHIEVE GOALS
1. Give yourself permission to dream and
desire. Put aside (as much as you can) all
reason and logic. If you don't have a goal,
you have nothing to aim for and noplan of
action. Without a goal you are just kicking
a ball around. Think creatively by using your
imagination in setting targets.
2. Make a master dream list.
It is important to write down everything
you want and need. Every place you want
to go and everything you would like to
become or achieve. These need not be
high ideals, but genuine wants, e.g. putting
food on the table (most important for
"starving" writers!), a new car, beach house.
swimming pool, yacht. A "proper job" for
writerslike me, perhaps!
3. Aim high
Stretch yourself to your limit and you will
achieve more than you believed possible.
The higher the level of conscious goals,
the greater their motivating power.
4. Prioritise your Goals.
Start off with some easy goals to get you
in the 'habit of achieving'. Know where
you are now and how you got there.
(" How the s...did I get where I am now?).
Look at yourself and learn from others.
These goals must be compatible with
your inner values. Values are what we
hold to be important at the deepest level
of our being. Doing this will make them far
more likely to be achieved.
5. Set a time limit for achieving them.
It's important to set a deadline...but it
doesn't have to be "set in concrete".
Don't let something drag on for three
years that could have been achieved in
oneyear. Set short-term goals: tomorrow,
next week, next month. Also set long
range goals which will require vision, courage
and foresight. Finally, set your ultimate
goals like becoming an All Black or Springbok
(these are rugby football players from New
Zealand and South Africa for "ignorant
Americans"- oops, sorry!), a Judge, or some
grand purpose, etc.... as long as that is
what you really desire. List the steps
needed or smaller goals required to be
achieved
on the path to your ultimate goal. By
breaking them down they will seem more
attainable and once each minor goal is
attained will bring you closer to the ultimate
goal. List the skills, qualifications or traits
you will need to achieve them.
6. Be inspired.
Receive regular inspiration and enthusiasm
through reading and other motivational
material (like this book- PLUG, PLUG). Also
helpful is frequent contact with a person
or people who inspire and enthuse you.
7. Focus on your goal like a laser and go
after it every day Don't be discouraged -
sometimes "one step backwards comes
before a leapforward". "Dare to be different
to others", if that is just being "the real"
YOU. Don't allow the future to act on you.
Act on the future. Don't see yourself as a
powerless victim of circumstances, but
rather as one having many choices to take
any path you CHOOSE to move your life
forward. N.B.Goals should be written
down and regularly reviewed.
This makes for focussing ones thoughts
and COMMITMENT in seeing them through.
Write each goal on a list and as you achieve
it, tick it off and enter a new goal. Act
immediately on your short-term goals, as
only ACTION will get you there.Have
balance in your dreams and be honest and
realistic with yourself.A goal is either
meaningful in itself or as a means to an
end. More Goal Tips * Start first with your
longer term goals and break them down;
if you start with short term goals you will
end up with more of the same.
* Focus first on the overall outcome, not
how you will achieve the goal or you will
limit yourself.Then the amazing power of
your creative imagination (in the form of ]
your subconscious mind) will come up with
the plan on HOW to achieve your goals.
The answer may come to you immediately
or take a while... and then come to you in
unexpected moments, like in the shower.
...* Don't be obsessive about goals- let
them happen, don't force them. (I must
earn that one and let "life take it's course"!).
* Be flexible and be aware of the unexpected,
which may be a stepping stone to your goal in
disguise.
* Involve your spouse/partner/those "nearest
and dearest to you" in goal setting.
Shared family goals have more meaning and
the commitment to achieving them is greater.
THE SECRET IS TO VISUALISE YOUR GOALS
AS ALREADY BEING ACHIEVED
"We should all be concerned about visualising
the future, because we will have to spend
therest of our lives there."- anon
Visualisation is the technique used by top
sportspeople to achieve results. Successful
people make things happen and use the
process of Goal Setting. Ask yourself
whether you are a goal-setter or
goal-getter? You are not as stuck down
in a rut as you may think. You have far
more choices than you could everimagine.
GOALS - THE FIVE KEY QUESTIONS
"The important thing is to identify what
you need to do AND THEN DO IT!"
* Which?
What do you really want? Break down
into needs and wants, e.g.. yacht, pool,
new car, beach house, holiday.
Also set tangible and intangible goals.
* Why?
If it is not planned, it doesn't happen.
*When?
Goals must have a time frame. Long range
goals
should have checkpoints and a completion
date. Who?
Goals involve others :
# Business (the boss, manager)
# Personal (wife/husband/partner)
How?
What is the blueprint? You can't build
without plans.
The reason why you must have specific goals.
Don't Forget:
A. Involve others.
B. State goals in terms of measurable results.
C. Set target dates.
D. Be specific.
Criteria for Setting EFFECTIVE Goals
They:
# Should make you enthusiastic and excite
you.
# Must be truly your OWN goals - meaningful
to YOU only.
# Must be based on real desires.
# Must be consistent with your values
and be purposeful.
# Must be written down.
# Must lift our sights, yet be realistic and
attainable.
# Must be specific and measurable.
# Must be compatible with your other goals.
# Must have a starting and completion date.
# Keep written goals in front of you.
# Should be dynamic, but not set in
concrete.
GOAL DESIGN
1. ITEMISE
- list possible goals
- don't analyse at this stage
2. CATEGORISE
- personal/family/work (use headings from
the Wheel of Life).
3. PRIORITISE
- relate to what you value and rank.
4. CRYSTALLISE
- make specific and clear, use the KISS
principle ("keep it simple, stupid").
Oops, sorry my dear reader!
Remember that goals are dreams which
come true. Most people give up on their
dreams too soon or, like me in the past,
don't aim high enough and achieve them
too easily and quickly. Except in writing!
N.B: The essence of goal setting is:
COMMITMENT
DISCIPLINE
DETERMINATION
I really believe that. This entire planning
process might take a few days.
GOALS
1. If it's not in writing, it is not a goal. It
is a New Year resolution.
2. If it's not specific, it's not a goal.
3. 'Goals must be believable, inspirational
and expandable'.
4. An effective goal is an exciting challenge.
5. Goals must be adjusted to new information.
6. Dynamic goals guide our choices.
7. Don't set short-term goals for longer than
ninety days.
8. Maintain a balance between long-term and
short-term goals.
9. Include your loved ones in your goals.
10. Set goals in all areas of your life.
11. Your goals must harmonise with your life.
12. Review your goals regularly.
13. Set vivid goals.
14. Don't chisel your goals in granite/set in
concrete.
15. Reach out into the future.
16. Have a set of goals for every day,
and review results every night.
17. Train yourself to crave your goals.
18. Set activity goals, not production goals
(salespeople).
19. Understand luck, and make it work
for you.
20. START NOW!
If you don't break your yearly objectives
down into first quarterly and then monthly
/weekly/daily activity targets, you cannot
keep on track. Marathon runners keep
going not by focusing on the whole course,
but on thenext drink station, the bottom
of the hill, and when the pain comes, the
next lamp post.
The plans we make to achieve our dreams
are the blueprints for success. A written
plan focuses the mind on goals. Intermediate
steps move one step by step closer to
success.
You should regularly review whether you
are on track (e.g.. monthly, quarterly, yearly).
Goal setting must be an ongoing process.
Goals that are no longermeaningful must
be replaced by ones that are.
" A journey of a thousand miles starts
with a single step."
- Mao Tse Tung
I really like that one. No wonder I repeat
it so often (the first signs of impending
senility, perhaps???).
Mark Spitz, the American swimmer, won
nothing at the Mexico Olympics in 1968.
Bitterly disappointed, he dreamt of winning
7 goal medals at the next Olympics in
Munich in 1972 and set a target of the
times he would achieve in each event. He
won those seven medals with times within
100th of a second of what he had said
he would do. He developed his plan and a
rigorous training regime. His goal became an
obsession which overcame everything else...
yet he achieved greatness.
Thomas Edison tried 2000 times to invent a
light bulb. He didn't see it as 2000 failures,
but rather as a process to be gone through.
He didn't take it personally,but saw his
efforts as 2000 ways that did not work.
Every time an idea didn't work, it got Edison
a step closer to his ultimate goal - SUCCESS.
That is what kept him going. In a word,
PERSISTENCE.
Even countries have set goals. After being
defeated n World War II, Germany was
totally devastated. However, Germany is
now one of the economic giants of Europe.
Another defeated nation, Japan, which
only had .3% of the world's land and 3%
of the population now has 10% of the
global trade. The nation's leaders set goals
for these countries after the war, which
seemed impossible at the time, but were
achieved.
The motto: Forget the mistakes of the
past and press on to the greater
achievements of the future. Remember
that setting a new goal is the first step
towards a positive plan of action; because
without a goal you have no target,nothing
to aim for.
"Challenges are a chance to boost motivation,
seize them like gold dust."
SUMMARY
There is nothing more exciting and
inspirational than new goals. Our attitude
to ourselves determines our ability to set
and achieve goals. Whatever your
self-image, you project it to other people
and it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
With positive attitudes (subject of the
following chapter) and a good self image,
your enthusiasm for challenges will be
heightened, as well as for life in general.
This results in greater job satisfaction, as
well as living an emotionally healthy life
filled with meaning and purpose.
Remember, negative attitudes in other
people can easily block your goals. I don't
expect people to understand what I'm
trying to achieve in my personal goals, but
I'm getting there. They are MINE alone
and I believe are right for ME! Raise your
sights high and dare to be different. In
our society we are conditioned to follow
the leader. N.B: Follow your own heart
in setting your goals.
If you've set goals, but have had difficulty
with your goals in the last 3 months, it
may be because of the following:
1. Your goals were not realistic.
2. Your goals were not clear and specific.
3. Your goals were not written in the
present tense. E.g.. 'I have now cleared
all my short term debts and I have saved
X$ (or pounds')....'I now weigh my ideal
body weight of...' Well
done "Jumbo"!
4. You weren't really committed to your
goals and/or they were not appropriatefor
you.
A final few words of wisdom (even if I say so
myself) to end off this chapter...
WE GET WHAT WE EXPECT
DON'T ALLOW THE FUTURE TO ACT ON
YOU
ACT ON THE FUTURE
"There are those people who make it
happen, those who watch it happen, and
those who don't even know it happened."
WHICH ONE DO YOU WANT TO BE?
Craig Lock
P.S: WITH FAITH AND PERSISTENCE,
YOU CAN ACHIEVE ANYTHING YOU SET
OUT TO DO.
"Whatever you can do, or dream you can,
begin it. Boldness has genius, power and
magic in it."
- Johan Wolfgang Von Goethe (German
philosopher)
BECOME ALL THE PERSON YOU ARE
CAPABABLE OF BEING .
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