Goal Setting and Achievement
Goal Setting and Achievement
Goals.
Goal setting.
These are words which we often hear today.
All too often too; we know many people who never achieve their goals; others who never set goals in the first place and perhaps we even have difficulty in this area ourselves.
The real starting point for setting goals and then moving on to achieve those goals that is not what it may seem. And this is one of the key reasons why many people fail.
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I use a large array of techniques for helping people achieve their goals and tailor solutions to the individual. Sometimes, underlying issues need to be addressed before significant progress can be made with goal setting.
Here is just some food for thought….
Summary: This article focuses on one well known key word which can totally change your attitude towards finishing what you have begun. It will help you complete your plans and find out whether these plans will help you make progress or not. Unfinished plans and goals are no use to anyone. Completing your plans, at the very least, builds up your confidence and will help energise you to the point where you can undertake ambitious projects which will amaze both you and your friends. This article could help you or someone else achieve things which you had not believed possible.
A good technique for achieving goals is to use the word ‘anyway’ as often as needed.
If you don’t feel like doing something or start doubting whether the activity has any value, do it ‘anyway’ and then see what the results are later after you have completed the activity.
Some results can be seen or felt almost immediately. You reluctantly go for a walk but feel great as soon as you get home. Other results may take a week or so. You start eating less and feel slimmer in two or three days’ time.
I know of a guy started eating less before going to sleep instead of having a large evening meal. One day he got his reward. He was walking past a local farm when the farmer took a long look at him and then patted his own stomach saying: “You are losing it!” The farmer was no lightweight himself, but the man took his encouragement in the spirit in which it was meant and replied: “Thanks; that will encourage me for the next six months”.
You can always stop doing whatever activity you think is a waste of time at a later date but if you stop too early you will never know whether it would have worked or not.
Another example is the important task of keeping your room tidy. You decide to tidy up your room and plan to move 5 less used items out of the room every day. After a day or so, you may feel your plan is making no difference whatever – your room still looks a complete mess. Keep following your plan anyway. After a week you will probably see a difference and this fairly quick result will encourage you to keep going with your plan until your room is a model of tidiness. Try it out and see what happens.
Read what someone had to say about this method:
I tried this plan yesterday and not only moved 5 books out of the room but created a database to record where I put them plus a database for my internet courses (the numerous ones I have not yet read). On top of that I changed a light bulb that had been out of action for several days!
However, my room still looked a mess!
I tried the plan again today and immediately benefited from the side effects of tidying up. I discovered several videos I could use again and found where I had put my video of ‘The Hulk’.
Another result was that the left side of my room was now looking almost tidy!
The main benefit of carrying out any plan is not the results produced. It is the character produced. Our self-esteem and confidence rise every time we carry out a plan however small it is.
As an internet marketing expert I know of, would say: “If a thing ain’t done, it ain’t done.”
Unfinished products are useless. No money can be made from them and no one can benefit from them. It is vitally important that we complete what we begin even if we lose interest and start having doubts.
We need to finish our projects anyway. We will then start believing that we can achieve anything.
The more we make use of the word ‘anyway’, the more we will achieve our goals and celebrate reaching them.
If we keep on using this amazing word, celebration will become a way of life for us.










