December 3, 2009
Who Can Know What Goals To Set?
No matter where you go or how old you get, there are always going to be certain individuals you meet that seem to float through life. They just go wherever the breeze takes them and yet always seem to come out on top. But for you, life is a constant battle. You have things you need to accomplish or simply want to accomplish but do not know how to get to that point. What you need to learn is how to set goals. Goal setting is an extremely useful tool for anyone to use. It can be for a variety of things but the basic premise is the same. You set a goal and then you start working on the steps to reach that goal. This article will help answer some of the questions you may have about goal setting and how you can utilize it in all aspects of your life.
What is goal setting?
Goal setting is very simple to understand. It is where you identify a problem in your life or an achievement you wish to accomplish and then you set the goal to meet that particular issue. Setting goals is something people use every day but often does not know it. You may have a stack of papers that you need to grade or review and you tell yourself that you will have it done by the end of the day. Congratulations you have just set a goal. The problem with most goals that are set is that many people do not know how to take the steps needed to reach those goals. Setting a goal that you want to be rich and famous is great but if you do not have a logical plan to reach that goal, you will find it unattainable.
What types of goals do people generally set for themselves?
Goal setting varies from person to person. In the workplace goals may be set to achieve certain sales records or to complete projects. The workplace, i.e. the employers or bosses, may set individual goals for certain areas or may present a companywide goal that everyone works on. A good example of this would be to increase revenue in a certain quarter without being forced to downsize. Personal goals may be losing weight, stopping smoking or simply spending more time with the family. Goals are intensely personal so what one person has as a goal may not be the same as another.
What should I do when my goal is reached?
The very first thing you should do when you reach your goal is to congratulate yourself. Treat yourself to something you have been wanting or simply take a few hours of personal time to reflect on the journey it took to meet your goal. Your next step is to set another goal. It does not matter how big or small it is, the sheer fact that you now know how to go about goal setting and meeting those end goals is what matters.
Should goal setting be realistic?
Goal setting should absolutely be realistic but at the same time it never hurts to aim high. Sure, you may not be able to marry a celebrity but that does not mean that you cannot make it your goal to get in shape or try out for a local play. There are always going to be some goals that are unattainable. You have to know the difference between the two. Most goals are attainable if you work hard enough at them.
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