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On Thursday I wrote about achieving your goals, and today I’m going to write an introduction into the process of goal setting. This is a quite a common subject in most personal development books, so I’m going to try and cover the most important elements.

What is a goal?

In its simplest form, a goal is a result you want to achieve. This can be anything, from a car that you want to own to a skill you want to develop. A goal is a target that helps you to focus your activities towards getting what you want, and gives you starting point for prioritising your actions.

What makes an excellent goal?

A lot of factors go into making an excellent goal, and some parts may work better for you than others. The common characteristics of a an excellent goal are:

Getting help with your goals.

Don’t be afraid to ask for help with your goals. There are several ways you can go about this, from telling everybody to telling nobody. Some methods may work better for you than others, so it’s best to experiment to find what suits your style:

Achieving the goal

This was covered in more depth in Thursday’s post, but to briefly review it:

The most important thing to remember…

Don’t be afraid to fail! Everybody fails at some point in their lives, but the real test is how you cope with your failure. Use it as a learning experience. Examine where you went wrong, and look at how you can prevent it from happening again. The chances are that in a few years you’ll look back on the “failure” and realise it was the best thing that ever happened to you.

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#1 | Jerry | November 24, 2006 @ 3:26 pm

Great site man – this is great, no-nonsense info for peope to start planning and achieving their goals. The progress log is a new idea I hadn’t heard of before, I may need to try that. For me the constant daily micro-review and weekly macro-review are key.

#2 | Extreme Achievement @ PhilNewton.net | December 12, 2006 @ 12:46 am

[...] Goal setting can be a very difficult, but also a very rewarding process. It takes time and patience to understand the best way to set your goals, and there’s no “one size fits all” solution. It’s best to experiment with different methods to find which style suits you the best. I wrote some tips for goal setting in “goal setting for beginners“, which might help at this stage. [...]

#4 | ManifestAbundance | May 11, 2007 @ 1:58 pm

Hey,

Great article!

Reminds me…. we always hear of that case study where graduates from a top university were tracked on how successful they were after graduation.

Many years later the 3% who wrote down their goals were worth more collectively than the rest of the 97% combined!

Cheers!


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