Thursday, January 13, 2011

The Awesome Power of Goal Setting: 6 Tips for Triumph


The New Year is at a beginning, so new goals, new resolutions, new plans, new dreams and new directions fuel your thoughts. Whether it's your fiscal year, your budget year, your religious year or the calendar New Year, goals and resolutions are on your mind. These tips will help you achieve your goals and live your resolutions. 
  



What is it about this annual “new” that causes us to reflect upon our lives and our accomplishments? I believe each of us has a natural inclination to grow our self-esteem and capability through new accomplishments. Most of us want to make a difference in the world. Most of us want to live life as fully as we can. Thus, we annually draw a new line in the sand and claim a starting point for our next chapter.


Goal Setting Success


Yet, for all the initial enthusiasm, keeping yourself motivated, committed and moving toward the accomplishment of your goals, is often tough. Tired of setting goals and making resolutions which fade fast from your daily thoughts and actions? Consider adopting some or all of these tips to experience awesome success in accomplishing your goals and living your resolutions.
  

The Goal Is Yours – You Own the Goal



Whether the goal is a promotion at work, a streamlined work process, a new customer, a published article, an exercise program or weight loss, the goal must be your goal. You are unlikely to achieve your manager's goal, your spouse's goal or the goal you think you “ought” to work on this year. Your goals must generate excitement when you ponder their accomplishment. You must believe there is something in it for you to accomplish them. Sometimes, especially at work, if you perceive the end reward is worth the work, you will take on challenges in support of the organization's goals. These goals might not be as close to your heart as your personal goals, but you work to achieve them for the good of the organization and your success there.
  

Believe You Can Accomplish the Goal



Each of us has a little voice in our head. It is the voice of our sub-conscious, judging self. On a daily basis, we engage in self-talk; we comment on each situation we encounter. We discuss events and plans in our minds. Our commentary is both positive and negative. Positive thoughts, as well as planning, support the accomplishment of our goals. Negative thoughts and comments undermine our self-esteem and self-confidence and negatively impact our ability to accomplish our goals. Listen to your voice. You can change its tone by believing in yourself and in your ability to accomplish your goals and resolutions. Use this unconscious critic to positively support your goal setting success.
  

Write Your Goals



Writing out your goals is your commitment to achieving the goals. Writing a goal is a powerful statement in comparison with half-formulated thoughts in the back of your mind. It is the conscious promise to yourself to pay attention to the accomplishment of the goal. Writing out potential action plans and due dates makes the goal even more powerful.
  

Share Your Goals with People Who Are Important to You



If you are certain your significant others will support the accomplishment of your goals, share them. Your manager is likely to support your goal accomplishment as your success is their success. Honestly assess the ability of family members, peers and friends to provide support. In close relationships, many different feelings, experiences and historical events are at play. If you don't believe you will have whole-hearted support, keep the goals to yourself. 
  

Check Goal Setting and Achievement Progress Regularly



One of the weaknesses of any annual appraisal system is the lack of frequency with which progress and success are measured and tracked. You are most likely to accomplish the goals you set if you review them daily as part of your normal planning process. (You do have a normal planning process, don't you?)



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Nikolina Gavroska
EMBRA Corporation


  

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