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How do you set your goals?, Steps to goals setting, How do you stay on course to achieving your set goals?. and more.... enjoy
You
set your goals on a number of levels:
·
First you create your
"big picture" of what you want to do with your life (or over, say,
the next 10 years), and identify the large-scale goals that you want to
achieve.
·
Then, you break these
down into the smaller and smaller targets that you must hit to reach your
lifetime goals.
·
Finally, once you have
your plan, you start working on it to achieve these goals.
This
is why we start the process of setting goals by looking at your lifetime goals.
Then, we work down to the things that you can do in, say, the next five years,
then next year, next month, next week, and today, to start moving towards them.
Step 1: Setting Lifetime
Goals
The
first step in setting personal goals is to consider what you want to achieve in
your lifetime (or at least, by a significant and distant age in the future).
Setting lifetime goals gives you the overall perspective that shapes all other
aspects of your decision making.
To
give a broad, balanced coverage of all important areas in your life, try to set
goals in some of the following categories (or in other categories of your own,
where these are important to you):
·
Career – What level do you
want to reach in your career, or what do you want to achieve?
·
Financial
– How much do you want to earn, by what stage? How is this related to your
career goals?
·
Education
– Is there any knowledge you want to acquire in particular? What information
and skills will you need to have in order to achieve other goals?
·
Family – Do you want to be a
parent? If so, how are you going to be a good parent? How do you want to be
seen by a partner or by members of your extended family?
·
Artistic
– Do you want to achieve any artistic goals?
·
Attitude
– Is any part of your mindset holding you back? Is there any part of the way
that you behave that upsets you? (If so, set a goal to improve your behavior or
find a solution to the problem.)
·
Physical
– Are there any athletic goals that you want to achieve, or do you want good
health deep into old age? What steps are you going to take to achieve this?
·
Pleasure
– How do you want to enjoy yourself? (You should ensure that some of your life
is for you!)
·
Public Service – Do you want to make the world a better place? If so, how?
Spend
some time brainstorming these things, and
then select one or more goals in each category that best reflect what you want
to do. Then consider trimming again so that you have a small number of really
significant goals that you can focus on.
As you do this, make
sure that the goals that you have set are ones that you genuinely want to
achieve, not ones that your parents, family, or employers might want. (If you
have a partner, you probably want to consider what he or she wants – however,
make sure that you also remain true to yourself!)
Step 2: Setting Smaller
Goals
Once
you have set your lifetime goals, set a five-year plan of smaller goals that
you need to complete if you are to reach your lifetime plan.
Then
create a one-year plan, six-month plan, and a one-month plan of progressively
smaller goals that you should reach to achieve your lifetime goals. Each of
these should be based on the previous plan.
Then
create a daily To-Do list of things that you
should do today to work towards your lifetime goals.
At
an early stage, your smaller goals might be to read books and gather
information on the achievement of your higher level goals. This will help you
to improve the quality and realism of your goal setting.
Finally review your
plans, and make sure that they fit the way in which you want to live your life.
Staying on Course
Once
you've decided on your first set of goals, keep the process going by reviewing
and updating your To-Do List on a daily basis.
Periodically
review the longer term plans, and modify them to reflect your changing
priorities and experience. (A good way of doing this is to schedule regular,
repeating reviews using a computer-based diary.)
My next post will be on
SMART Goals...watch out..
see @ the top,
Jerry
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