Before we go into a goal setting tool, we should explain what goal setting is. Simply put, it is just personal planning for your life. It is a map of your life, with your preferred destination, and the route you want to take to get there, drawn out by you. Most commonly, goals are career-based or financial based.
Goals come in different stages. First, a long-term goal of what you want to accomplish with your life. Then you take those goals, reduce them to smaller goals, and create steps that you will follow to achieve each one.
So how do you achieve these goals? In the journey to achieve your goals, there are many things that can detour you along the way. The normal ups and downs of everyday living or unexpected hardships are just a couple of these things.
This is where the goal setting tool comes in. A goal setting tool is something that will make it easier to stay on the road in the quest to achieve your goals. Goal setting tools are normally considered one of two types.
You have mind tools, such as motivational reading, reading of books, and researching for information that will help you achieve your goals.
The next is technical tools. These are tools such as worksheets, forms, and certain techniques such as breathing exercises, as a few examples.
By putting to use a goal setting tool, when you have a problem with reaching your goal, they will help you solve any problems much faster and easier than if you did it alone. The fact is 90 percent of people who use goal setting tools achieve their goal. Since there are different goals, there are different tools to use also.
Articles are a great goal setting tool. The reason for this is that they normally focus on a certain subject, are short, and get right to the point.
Words are a basic but powerful goal setting tool. Words are not just communicating; they can influence you or even alter your behavior and thinking. Always try to choose your words carefully. Use positive words, not only in speaking but in thought also.
Another useful goal setting tool, used in any type of relationship, is listening. Being a good listener is more than just paying attention to someone. It means paying strict attention to what the other is saying and not interrupting.
Money is an excellent goal setting tool. By using money as a goal setting tool, you are focused on the necessity of maintaining balanced goals. This leads to a more calm and content life. Using money as a goal setting tool, should not be confused with making money as a primary goal. There is an old saying that "no one on their deathbed has ever said they wish they would have spent more time making money" By using money as a tool, instead of a goal, your whole outlook on life will change.
There are many software packages out today that are being used as goal setting tools. Using software, will help you set your goals in a more organized, flexible, and planned way. It allows you to state what you want to accomplish, list all the areas in your life that you feel is important, and your expectation of each. It allows you to set up an action plan and a to do list for achieving each of your goals. The advantages are everything is in a central location, no papers to lose, and no bad penmanship to de-code. This software allows you to become your own life coach.
Ultimately, goal setting is important and goal setting tools are essential. You need to find the right tool to help you get started on the right track. You can use the more traditional routes and tools, such as speaking to others and affirmations, or inspirational quotes, just to name a few. You now also have the option to go a bit more high tech and have a software program monitoring your progress for you to see and to adjust if necessary. The choice is yours. Happy goal setting
Definition Of Goal Setting
One of the first thing success oriented people usually learn
is that they have to set goals. We are told that for a goal
to be successful it must be specific, have a deadline and be
in writing. What we are not told is that the typically
taught strategies for goal setting could be guaranteeing
that you fall well short of your true potential or they
could be adding many unnecessary years to your success
journey.
Why are we told to make our goals specific?
The theory is that the more specific a goal, the easier it
is for our subconscious to take it on board and, as a
consequence, the greater the probability of getting that
exact goal by the time our deadline expires. That may well
be true but there is a balancing factor here. The more
specific a goal is, the more likely we are to NOT get a
better result than the specific goal by the time we reach
the deadline. A specific goal is putting a limit on our
potential achievement and it may well be a limit that is
well beneath our true potential.
Take for example a financial goal. Many people set a goal to
be a millionaire by the age of 30, but Bill Gates was a
billionaire by that age. I wonder how many people are
selling themselves short by setting goals that are too
conservative.
Sure if you set a goal to be a billionaire by a specific
date you may well scare yourself so much that you won't
achieve it. But maybe there is a better way.
One possible solution is to set short term goals. In this
way you can set each goal according to your level of belief
and that may well be growing quickly with each and every
successful goal. For this reason many experts suggest that a
goal should not be greater than 3 months into the future.
This is a reasonable solution but you still have the problem
of what the goal should be. Most people are more heavily
influence by their past levels of success (or failure) than
they are by their true potential.
Very few people have any idea what their true potential is.
Most very successful people will say they never would have
guessed that they could have achieved so much in their life
time. So how did they set their goals?
Another approach is to set large longer term goals and then
use daily affirmations to stretch your self-belief until it
is at the level of the goals, but how long will it take you
to stretch your belief to the level of the large goal and
how much will you achieve during this time?
I would like to suggest a different approach. What if you
were to combine a goal for continual, regular improvement
combine with similar affirmations?
For example you could set the following financial goal. "To
continual improve, refine and apply my money making skills
so that each week is more profitable than the week before".
You could combine this with a daily affirmation such as
"Money comes to me continually in ever increasing amounts
from numerous sources and I skillfully apply this money to
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