Personal
Goal Setting
By
James Manktelow and Kellie Fowler
You don't have to be a professional athlete or
the CEO of a Fortune 500 company to set goals.
Instead, what you do have to be is an individual
who desires success - be it in your career, within
your family, or perhaps with your personal finances.
Goal setting is simply an organized personal planning
process. It is a reliable method for identifying
what you want to achieve - whether in the long
or short-term, and whether in your personal life
or your professional career. And the process of
setting goals gives you the laser-sharp focus
you need to achieve real and lasting success.
Clearly Identify Your Direction
To start setting goals, the first step is to
simply take some time to decide what direction
you want your life to take.
From there, goal setting keeps you focused on
your chosen direction and can act as a reference
point any time you feel you have strayed from
your determined path. In this capacity, goal setting
offers yet another benefit, which is to help you
more accurately identify the distractions that
are serving as road blocks on your path to success
and happiness.
Perhaps one of the most immediate effects of goal
setting is the gratification you feel when you
set a goal, stick to a plan, and achieve it. You
only have to do this once to know that the fulfillment
and pleasure you derive from achieving your goals
is a strong catalyst for returning to, and relying
on, strong goal-setting techniques and methods
again and again.
And, once you start setting goals and meeting
them, you will quickly notice an improvement in
your confidence level, which will have a positive
impact on every area of your life. In working
to achieve your goals, you will also soon have
a better understanding of your strengths, while
simultaneously developing a stronger sense of
accomplishment, one that grows with every single
goal achieved. Now, talk about a great return
on your investment!
The Process of Goal-setting
To effectively set goals, you must first understand
that the process actually takes place on a variety
of levels. It is best to start with the bigger
picture here, or your life-long goals. These goals
are then broken up into smaller goals, which,
of course, represent your day-to-day goals (and
act as stepping stones on the path to life-long
goal achievement, or success). These smaller goals
oftentimes can be broken down even further, in
an effort to provide you with all the steps you
need to take to achieve your goals - both immediately
and in the future.
Once you start this process (and stick to it)
it won't take long for you to see the results,
which include being able to break down even the
most complex life goals into stepping stones that
you can tackle every day, until you reach the
bigger picture, or have achieved your lifetime
goals.
And, once you have set the large, lifetime goals,
you may find that the process becomes even easier
(and more beneficial) if you break down the goals
into specific categories. For instance, you may
want to take a piece of paper and write on it
various columns with headers such as career, financial,
family, etc. Then, take a minute to organize your
lifetime goals accordingly.
Thankfully, there is a great deal of information
and a full array of resources that you can rely
on as you work to set and achieve your goals,
including tips, techniques and the methods used
by some of the most successful people in the world
who, just like you, started out by obtaining some
useful information and then moved forward with
a list that helped propel them to high levels
of success and happiness.
Just like you can, these people simply decided
what they wanted to achieve and took the time
to start the process by setting the goals needed
to achieve their overall plan - a process that
has created some of the world's most successful
business people, most celebrated athletes and
most recognized public figures.
By James Manktelow and Kellie
Fowler of http://www.mindtools.com.
You can find a simple process for setting goals
at http://www.mindtools.com/page6.html.
Or visit http://www.mindtools.com/rs/MTFS
for "Make Time for Success!", an industrial-strength
process that integrates goal setting with powerful
time management techniques that can super-charge
your career.
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