Saturday, December 28, 2019

4 Tips for Setting Powerful Goals

4 Tips for Setting Powerful Goals 4 Tips for Setting Powerful Goals Article by Jim RohnThe most important benefit of setting goals isnt achieving those goals its what you do and the person you become in order to achieve yur goals thats the real benefit.Goal-setting is powerful because it provides focus. It shapes ur dreams. It gives us the ability to hone in on the exact actions we need to perform to achieve everything we desire in life. Goals are great because they cause us to stretch and grow in ways that we never have before. In order to reach our goals, we must become better.Life is designed in such a way that we look at the long term and live in the short term. We dream for the future and live in the present. Unfortunately, the present can produce many difficult obstacles. But setting goals provides long-term vision in our lives. We all need powerful, long-range goals to help us get past those short-term obstacles. Fortunately, the more powerful our goals are, the more well be able to act on and guarantee that they will actually come to pass.What are the key aspects to learn and remember when studying and writing our goals?Heres a closer look at goal-setting and how you can make it forceful and practical1. Evaluate and ReflectThe only way we can reasonably decide what we want in the future and how well get there is to know where we are right now and what our current level of satisfaction is. So first, take some time to think through and write down your current situation. Then, ask this question abouteach key point Is that okay?The purpose of evaluation is twofold. First, it gives you an objective way to look at your accomplishments and your pursuit of your vision. Secondly, it shows you where you are so you can determine where you need to go. Evaluation gives you a baseline to work from.Take a couple of hours this week to evaluate and reflect. See where you are and write it down so that, as the months progress and you continue to regularlyevaluate and re flect, you will see just how much ground youre gaining.2. Define Your Dreams and GoalsOne of the amazing things we have been given as humans is the unquenchable desire to buildbetter lives. Fortunately, we also have theability to set goals and liveout ourdreams.We can look deep within our hearts and dream of better situations for ourselves and our families. We can dream of better financial, emotional, spiritual, or physical lives. We have also been given the ability to pursue those dreams and elend just pursue them, but actually lay out plans and strategies that help us achieve them.PowerfulWhat are your dreams and goals? Have you ever really sat down and thought through your life values and decided what you really want? Have you ever taken the time to truly reflect, to listen quietly to your heart, to see what dreams live within you? Your dreams are there. Everyone has them. They may live right on the surface, or they may be buried deep from years of others telling you they were f oolish, but they are there.Take time to be quiet. This is something that we dont do enough of in this busy world of ours. We rush, rush, rush, and were constantly listening to noise all around us. The human heart was meant for times of quiet. It is when we peer deep within our hearts that we are free to take flight on the wings of our dreams. Schedule some quiet dream time this week. No other people. No cellphone. No computer. Just you, a pad, a pen, and your thoughts.Think about what really thrills you. When you are quiet, think about those things that really get your blood moving. What would you love to do, either for fun or for a living? What would you love to accomplish? What would you try if you were guaranteed to succeed? What big thoughts move your heart into a state of excitement and joy? When you answer these questions, you will feel great. You will be in the dream zone. It is only when we get to this point that we learn what our dreams really are.Write down all of your dre ams as you have them. Dont think of any as too outlandish or foolish. Remember Youre dreaming Let the thoughts fly and carefully record them.Now, prioritize those dreams. Which are most important? Which are most feasible? Which would you love to do the most? Put them in the order in which you will actually try to attain them. Remember, we are always moving toward action not just dreaming.3. Make Your Goals S.M.A.R.T.The acronym S.M.A.R.T. means Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Time-Sensitive.- SpecificGoals are no place to waffle. They are no place to be vague. Ambiguous goals produce ambiguous results. Incomplete goals produce incomplete futures.- MeasurableAlways set goals that are measurable. I would say specifically measurable to take into account our principle of being specific.- AttainableOne of the detrimental things that many people do with good intentions is setting goals that are so high that they are unattainable.- RealisticThe root word of realistic is real. A goal has to be something that we can reasonably make real in our lives. There are some goals that are simply not realistic. You have to be able to say even if your goal is a tremendous stretch that yes, indeed, it is entirely realistic.This is in no way to say it shouldnt be a big goal. It just has to be realistic.- Time-SensitiveEvery goal should have a timeframe attached to it. One of the powerful aspects of a great goal is that it has an end a time bywhich you are shooting to accomplish it. As time goes by, you work on it because you dont want to fallbehind. You may even have to break down a big goal into different aspects and assign timeframes to each. That is okay. Set smaller goals and work them out in their own time.4. Have AccountabilityWhen someone knows what your goals are, they can hold you accountable by asking you to give an account of where you are in the process of achieving that goal. Accountability givessome to the process. If a goal is set and only one pe rson knows it, does it really have any power? Many times, no, it does not. A goal isnt as powerful if you dont have one or more people who can hold you accountable to it.A version of this article originally appeared on SUCCESS.com.Jim Rohn, the man many consider to be Americas Foremost Business Philosopher, shared his success philosophies and principles for more than46 years, with more than 6,000 audiences and 5 million people worldwide. Prior to his passing in 2009, Rohn partnered with SUCCESS magazine to bring his indelible wisdom to our audience, who have long cherished the writings and teachings of this personal development legend. Today, SUCCESS continues to share Mr. Rohns timeless principles with long-time fans and newfound followers.

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