Goal Setting – 7 Easy Steps To Reach Your Ultimate Goal

How often have you heard that success is all down to setting goals? It may come as no surprise to you to learn there is much more to success than just setting your goals.

Most of us, at some time, have been told that an essential part, if not the major part, of being successful is setting goals. If that were true many more of us would be successful millionaires, actors, parents…etc. In this article, I show you why many people fail to achieve their goals and how to be successful in whatever they want or need.

  1. What is a Goal?

    A goal is a target achievable in measurable, attainable steps. It is more than just a desire or a need and has an existence of its own. A desire or wish is less tangible and often just fleeting. Who doesn’t desire or wish to win the lottery with all its millions in prize money? Very few would not, but, despite the widespread desire, it is not a goal. A goal is a desire, wish or need achievable by actions you can take. It is more than a mere wish or desire.

  2. How to set your Goal?

    Setting a goal is a process which starts with an achievable wish, need or desire. First, you must decide on the following.

    What do you want?
    Where do you want to be?
    What are your status, career or qualifications?

    A goal can relate to any desire, wish or need achievable by actions you can take. You then break down the goal into small individual steps or actions. Achievable goals are goals where you can influence their realization and measure your progress towards them. Achieving long-term life-changing goals is a process of achieving, step by step, short and medium-term actions.

  3. What actions do you need to take?

    Goals require action on your part. You first need to decide what action is required to achieve the goal. Your first action is always to write your goals down. Putting pen to paper, which is one time when a real pen and paper are required, gives your goals an existence of their own.

    Writing a plan is essential in achieving your goals – without it, you will, over time, amend the long-term goal to fit your reality. You will eventually reduce the goal to a wish, and wishes only come true by chance.

  4. The Results – Analyse them!

    You then need to analyse and work out how to accomplish each individual goal in detail. This means writing a detailed plan of tangible actions required to achieve each individual goal. These actions then become smaller shorter-term goals leading to major longer-term goals.

  5. What steps do I need going forward?

    Every day ask yourself, “What steps do I need to take today?”. By now, it should be all planned in advance, so check your plan and make sure you take each step daily. If you discover additional steps are needed, add them to the plan.

  6. Review your accomplishments every week and month

    Every week review your progress for the week. Check what you’ve done and what you may have missed. Adjust your plan for the next week or month.

    Your plan should always consider what you will do today, tomorrow, this week, next week before the end of the month, in the next 3 months, 6 months…? Always write down your results.

  7. What if things don’t go to plan?

    If goals were easy to achieve, everyone would be successful millionaires. Goals are difficult because they move you outside your comfort zone to do things differently. To succeed, you must face your fear of failure and take risks. There will be setbacks. Expect them; they are part of the process.

You are wasting your time if you are not prepared to take action towards your goals. True success comes from the daily actions we all take. Using goals ensures that all your actions are moving you in the direction you wish to go. Daily or weekly reviews keep you on track, and applying these simple tips will ensure you achieve your goals.

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