Ten Ways To Make Achievable Goals
| By: Alvah Parker 1. Connect your goals to your vision. Check each goal to be sure that if you accomplish it successfully it will move you toward your vision. 2. Write down each goal and read it every day. Some people think that having the goal in their head is good enough. Writing it down makes it a commitment. Reading it every day will be a constant reminder of what is most important to you. Make working on those goals a priority. 3. Limit the number of goals that you are working on at one time to between 3 and 5. It is hard to focus on too many goals at once. As you complete one goal you can add another. 4. Make your goals attainable. Be realistic when writing your goal. Ask yourself if it is doable. (You never ask that about a vision! A vision can be big and seem unattainable. Goals are the steps toward the vision.) 5. Goals focus on actions to take. Write goals about what you will do (Example: Take 3 Marketing actions a week) and not the results you want. (Example: "Get 5 new customers a month" is a result). If the goal doesn't give you the result you want, then it is time to review the goal and your actions to reach it to determine how to make a correction. 6. Carefully consider new opportunities. During the year there will be distractions in the form of new opportunities. Ask yourself if this new opportunity will help you achieve your goals before deciding to accept or reject the opportunity. 7. Goals are always time bound. When you set up the goal give yourself a deadline to achieve the goal and work toward meeting the deadline. 8. Re-evaluate the usefulness of your goals on a regular basis, quarterly or semi-annually. Sometimes we believe that a particular goal will solve a problem. By re-evaluating regularly it is possible to determine if our belief was justified or not. Once we are sure we have set the wrong goal, we can change it to something we believe will work to solve the problem. 9. Use your vision to motivate you. Start with a clear vision from a vision board or a vision statement. Understand exactly how each goal moves you closer to the vision. Use the energy from your passion for your vision to move you to achieving your goals. 10. Tell someone else about your goals. Writing your goals down is one step in committing to them. A deeper commitment is made when you tell a friend, a colleague, a boss or a coach what you plan. To really cement the commitment even more plan a review session with the person in a month to keep you on track. About the Author: Alvah Parker is a Practice Advisor (The Attorneys’ Coach) and a Career Changers’ Coach as well as publisher of "Parker’s Points", an email tip list and "Road to Success", an ezine. Subscribe now to these free monthly publications at her website www.asparker.com/samples.html and receive a values assessment as a gift. This assessment will identify your top 4 values. Working from your values makes the work more meaningful and fulfilling. Related Articles The Truth About How To Achieve Your Goals Tips For Overcoming Panic Attacks Fast Goal Setting Techniques You Can Use To Stop Smoking Hassle Reduction for Healthy Aging Getting Clear on Your Fear The Simplest Things That You Can Do To Fight Stress Goal Achieving Success Tips Coaching Skill Improving You Business with New Coaching Methods Free Full Moon Love Spells To Get Your Lost Love Back To Your Life Once Again Mother Of The Girl Scouts Juliette Gordon Low Birthed The Organization In Great Pain Personal Development Coaching Guidelines Time Management System During High School How To Utilize A Closet Organizer In Your Kid s Closet Choosing A Career With Bipolar Disorder A Great Learning Experience With Imindmap Various Tips On How To Enjoy Success |