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Goal Setting Program Resource
How to begin to achieve your Goals
Once you have set your lifetime goals, the best thing that you can do is set a 25 year plan of smaller goals that you should complete if you are to reach your lifetime plan.
From there you can just shorten your overall goal spans for example, you set a 5 year plan, 1 year plan, 6 month plan, and 1 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. It is the best way to begin to achieve a lifetime that is filled with and results in a life without any failed wishes. It results in a life without regret.
You see, by starting out slowly, you are giving yourself the chance to realize and work on achieving the goals that you set out to.
Nobody ever succeeds at attaining a goal that was forced through. Those that tried never really got what they were hoping for. In rushing through and trying to achieve your goals quickly you will likely miss a few key aspects that can really change your outcome.
Think of it this way; if you were to run a 10K marathon and decided to take a cab for half of the journey; have you really achieved that goal? Would you be satisfied when you crossed the finish line?
It would be a hollow victory that could only provide a moments happiness.
Finally set a daily to do list of the things that you should do today to work towards your lifetime goals.
At an early stage these goals may be to read books and gather information on the achievement of your goals. This will help you to improve the quality and realism of your goal setting and in effect; make it easier to achieve them.
You also have to review your plans, and make sure that they fit the way in which you want to live your life.
Once you have decided what your first set of plans will be, keep the process going by reviewing and updating your to-do list on a daily basis.
You have to periodically review the longer term plans, and change them to reflect your changing priorities and experiences in your life.
Put your plan into action from to do list By this stage, you probably have more than one list of things to do and, if it is necessary, some plans for avoiding or dealing with potential problems. The second step in personal financial planning, and the topic of this section, is choosing and following a course toward achieving your long-term financial goals. At an early stage these goals may be to read books and gather information on the achievement of your goals. |
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| 12. There is nothing more dispiriting than failing to achieve a personal goal for reasons that are beyond your control. Review your list in about a week and see which of the goals you're still interested in. It should bring you real pleasure, satisfaction and a sense of achievement. |
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| These days we are on the road more often. Many people today feel that they have to accomplish everything yesterday and don't give themselves enough time to do things properly. Setting a date for the attainment of your goal is the ignition for the goal-seeking missile in your mind. Now you need to put them all together into one comprehensive plan. This is an important step. |
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| Do you want to improve your appearance, your physical skills; build endurance, flexibility or strength; are you trying to lose weight? That is the same thing that you have to when setting career goals. Stress symptoms include, but are not limited to: Hair falling out Anxiety attacks Headaches Fatigue Loss of appetite Increase of appetite How Can I Manage Stress Better? Who will I work with to accomplish my goal? Without a goal or objective people tend to just drift off personally and professionally 2. |
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