Goals
Setting out your goals is not only about the fact that you have a goal. It’s about how to achieve the goal that you’ve set out for yourself. Second, make sure your goal is actually achievable by you not by someone else. By setting out your goals, take baby steps to achieve them. That way you won’t be disappointed. If you’re going to diet, don’t cut out everything at once. If you cut out everything at once, you will just be upset, hungry, and miserable. Same with exercise. If you’re gonna start out running a marathon, you’re going to be very disappointed because you will fail. However, setting out your goals should be minor tasks, such as taking out the garbage, taking the stairs, and walking to the nearest grocery store, instead of taking a car or a bicycle even. The basic idea of goals is to make them achievable. If you are the ones selling them, at least give yourself the chance to succeed.
More Goals.
This is where I believe most people will fail. When the baby steps are done, they think they’ve achieved something, but in fact, they achieve a little, and this is where they stop. Instead of taking the next step and setting up the next goal, they kind of think they’ve achieved it. For example, if you were trying to get a promotion would you stop at your first assignment? Absolutely not, you would have to continue with the next assignment and the next assignment and the next one to keep the promotion coming. so once your steps are achieved, you’ve gotta go and do the next step. The next step will be the hardest one because you have to not keep up the habits that you’ve now tried to form, but take them to the next level. By taking the next level, that’s when you will achieve the goal that you’ve set out to do in the first place. Until you achieve the first goal and move out to the second goal, the first goal is finished. The first goal actually finished and moved out to the second one. Can you say you’ve completed the task it’s like finishing a project halfway and calling it done?
Finish Line
Step three is right now. You have overachieved because you have completed the goal. You set out in the first place. And moved out the second goal that you’ve also succeeded and you moved on to the third which allows you to say that you’ve broken the bad habit that you had in the first place. This may be as simple as not, being sweet, not drinking coffee, getting those assignments done, or even getting to work on time every single day. if your problem was tardiness and you’ve managed to get to work on time for three months in a row when your goal was one month in a row, you’ve overachieved. Most people when then they start with a problem and try and solve it. They will quit halfway. This can be an addiction. This can be simple, not being sweet or not drinking coffee. Your New Year’s resolution hasn’t been completed yet or you have failed. Try the three steps one more time. Step one goal step two complete goal one before moving on to go to once you’ve completed goal one and you’ve actually started to go to. You’ve then completed one and until you move out to the second step haven’t done anything so you go your goals and go out there and achieve them.
