The Keys To Achieving Your Goals in 2010
Another
year and another set of resolutions. If you're like most Americans,
you'll probably forget your goals by mid-February. So how do you
make your resolutions actually happen this year?
First, keep in mind that goals are dreams; but don't stop at
just dreaming. Turn your dreams into bite-sized pieces that will
gradually create a big event in your life. If you're waiting on an
outside variable to change your life, you have a long wait. You
have to do something. It's your responsibility to fix your life, not
someone else's. It's time to sit down, make some goals, and take
control.
Goal setting is how you win. Once you've made your
resolutions, they will drive you forward. The goals will motivate you
to seek activities that will help you succeed. It's not always fun, but
those exercises bring you closer to your goal and make you a winner.
If you want to actually achieve your goals this year, then consider the following:
- Be specific.
When setting goals, be specific in what you want to achieve.
Vagueness will only cause you to feel overwhelmed, and you will just
give up. - Make your goals measureable.
In order to know if you achieved the goal, it must be measurable.
For example, if you want to lose weight, don't simply write down "lose
weight" as a goal. How much weight do you want to lose? Or don't just
write "spend more time with family." How much time do you want to spend
with your family every night? - Are they your goals?
Only you can set your own goals. If your spouse, co-worker or
friend sets a goal for you, you're not going to achieve it. Taking
ownership will give you more incentive to meet your goal. - Set a time limit.
Setting a time frame will help you set realistic goals. For
example, if you want to save more money, list how much money a month
you want to put into your savings account. - Put them in writing.
Putting your goals in writing will make you much more likely to
achieve them. Write down your goals and review them often. This will
give you motivation to make them a reality.
This is the process to succeed. Successful people reassess their lives and then start living intentionally, in writing, on paper, on purpose. Make your resolutions a reality in 2010.