It's the beginning of a new year, the yeaur 2008 and that always seems like the time to talk about goals. We call them New Years resolutions. And we felt obligated to have them. However a few weeks after New Years they are usually fading till we finally forget about them. I used to write my goals down and found when I read them the next New Years Day that they not only were not accomplished, but they were still my goals. I think after several years of the same resolutions they either must not have been that important or maybe I just hadn't done what I should have done to achieve these objectives. I wondered about this for a long time. Why did I set the same goals each year and not attain them?
I have studied goal setting. I totally got it. I was great at this part. I decided what the goal was. I quantified it and put a date on when I would achieve it. But, next year there it was again. Still on my list of things to do. Through my reading I found that I should get rid of the goals that just weren't important enough to accomplish, like learning French. And concentrate on the ones I wanted to really accomplish like becing physically fit. Now here is the key part I was missing. First I should be making an action plan and then take the steps in my plan. What I did before was to make goala and never really refer to them again. Now I know that the only way to accomplish my goals is to live them everyday.
I spent an hour in my car driving with my fifteen year old daughter talking about goals. I asked her about her goals. She is a on a swim team which she loves. We discussed one of her goals which was to achieve a time of 115 in the 100 meter breaststroke. I asked her what her plan was to accomplish this. She said she would join 2 different swim clubs that ran consecutively so that she would be practicing for several months before swim team started again. Next she was going to work on turns and starts because she knew that was where she lost a lot of valuable time. We also discussed how to compete in a race by listening to her teammates cheering to let her know where she stood in the race. I was very intrigued by how she instinctively new how to accomplish a goal. She also had good reasons for wanting to attain this objective. She not only wanted to be cause she wants the personal victory.,but because she wanted to help her team.
When we discussed this article over dinner my 13 year old son wanted in. His goals involves baseball. He had many goals for this. One was catching more fly balls.. His strategy involved practicing daily by throwing a baseball off a wall and catching it. He decided to do this 30 to 90 minutes a day till the little league season began. His ultimate desire was to be good at the sport and get to a higher level in his league.
Goals without a plan are just wishes for the future. While wishes do sometimes come true a clearly written plan with action steps have a much bigger chance of success and a clear vision for what you want to achieve with a back up plan when things go wrong and a formula for a New Years Resolution that you can say accomplished when the next New Years comes around.
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The key word here is new, because you want to create new results. You must analyze the last six months that has passed in the year 2006, which means do not think re-run. Do not think replay. Instead think about forging forward into the remaining six months of the Year. Think about what you want to change. What you love. What you want to improve upon.
In order to create New Year results, you must decide to analyze, develop and implement new action steps.
Invest about 60 minutes of uninterrupted time analyzing the last six months of your life. Examine exactly what you did over the last 165 plus days of the year 2006 to create the results that you have now. (Be Truthful)
Which of your dreams got fulfilled? Which of your goals got accomplished? Be honest with yourself. Do not worry about these results and do not complain about them either. Just analyze them so you can determine where you are, what you have done and then, where you are going to go.
Simply analyze them and understand that you are exactly where you are today because of your actions over the past year. (Take responsibility.)
That is right, your actions created your results to date in 2006. Your actions turned into personal decisions that produced the results that your are experiencing.
Now, are you satisfied with your results in 2006? Are you really satisfied?
If not, then how do you turn your New Years resolutions into results?
You must decide today to implement NEW action steps.
Now, do you love your results in 2006? Do you really love them?
If not, then how do you turn your New Years resolutions into results?
Revelation
New actions steps will create new decisions that will finally turn resolutions into New Results! (re-read 10 times-it is worth millions to you.)
Analyze what you did every day to develop these new action steps.
Look at your business.
How large is your business?
Have you prospected enough?
Have you attended enough seminars?
Have you invested enough money into personal development?
Are you a member of the motivational club?
Have you taken advantage of all that is available for you to produce the results that you desire?
Did you establish your Why?
Do you DREAM?
If you are not happy with your results from 2006, then just imagine where you will be at the end of 2006 if you continue to take the same actions and make the same decisions. (Pretty much in the same place you are in now. Do you want that?)
It does not matter what kind of resolutions you make if you do not develop NEW daily action steps.
I challenge you to forget about those New Years Resolutions; instead, analyze the last six months results then develop and implement New Daily Actions that will lead to New Decisions and produce New Results for the remaining six months of the year 2006 (Your New Year).
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