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8 Steps to setting personal goals for 2020Have you thought about where you will be or what you would likely be doing in five years time? ![]() Jane Njoku In the midst of your expectations for the future, you can get really frustrated when you plan and not see results, feeling like you are walking in circles Setting personal goals is not some form of magic that will suddenly make your dreams come true with the snap of a finger, but they have the power to make your life more purposeful and give you something to look out for. This is why people set personal goals. If you have had challenges setting or achieving the goals that you have set already, continue reading... I will share with you tips on how you can set your personal goals. How to set your personal goalsSetting goals is not about writing unrealistic wishes about what you want for yourself, it is about challenging yourself to achieve more (but realistically). Step 1: Think about what you want Many people have only a broad idea of what they want for themselves to have a good life. It is not bad to wish to have a good life, but it is vague. If you have this kind of goal it will be difficult for you to achieve results. It is important you think about what you want. If you ultimately want a good life, then you should be able to pen down what a good life means to you. Once you can describe what a good life means to you, then it would be easy for you to build goals around it. Asking yourself these questions to help you narrow down what you want:
Step 2: Set 'Big Picture' goals or 'Life Time' goalsWhen you have an understanding of what you want ultimately, then you can now go ahead and set big-picture goals or life goals. Setting lifetime goals or big-picture goals gives you an idea of what you want to achieve in your future. It gives you an overall view of different aspects of your life. To set a big-picture goal, you may have to consider different areas of your life and what you want to achieve in those areas. Consider the following:
You will have to spend more time to brainstorm on the goals and select one goal that best reflects what you want to do. You can also cut down these goals so that you can have specific goals that you want to focus on. Quick Tip: Make sure the goals that you have set are goals that you sincerely want to achieve. Step 3: Set smaller goalsOnce you have successfully set your big-picture goals or lifetime goals, then the next thing for you to do is to set smaller goals that would help you reach your big-picture goals. To cut down your goals into smaller actionable ones, you can break it down into the following:
You can review your plan from time to time and make sure that they fit into the way you want to become. Step 4: Set ‘SMART’ Goals‘SMART’ refers to Specific. Measurable. Attainable. Relevant. Time-Bound. Understand what each means:
Step 5: Set PrioritiesIt is important that you set priorities when you set goals especially if you set multiple goals. You should give each goal a priority. Setting priorities for each goal will help you stay on top of all your goals and will prevent you from being overwhelmed by setting too many goals. It will also give you a sense of direction in your goals. If you have several goals, you should set a scale of preference for your goals and how you want to achieve them. For example, if you have these goals:
Step 6: Make an Action PlanAs much as it is important to set goals, it is also good for you to have an action plan that will help you achieve the goals that you set. This is one of the most important aspects of setting goals. Many times, people are always focused on the outcome of their goals and not on the process that will lead to achievement. Writing out the individual steps that will lead to achieving the ultimate goal, and then crossing each step as you complete it will give you the direction you need to achieve your goals. If you set a big or demanding goal, it is important that you write down the steps so that you can re-visit it when you are confused. Step 7: Focus on Your Action Plan It is one thing to set a goal and it is another thing to make sure you achieve the goals. It is important for you to know that setting a goal is not an end on its own, but it is a means to an end. So if you don’t follow the processes that you made on your action plan, it may be difficult for you to achieve the ultimate goals. When you have created an action plan, try and build a reminder to keep yourself on track. It is good to make out time to review your goals. Step 8: Keep Track of Your Progress Writing down your goals and the processes of achieving them will help you keep track of your progress. Re-visiting your goals and the processes will help you take note of particular successes. Knowing that you are progressing with your goals will encourage you to work harder. Sometimes keeping track of your progress may not be easy, but you can even set up a process that will help you track your progress. For example; About Jane NjokuCommunity Manager / Copywriter at MyJobMag SA View my profile and articles... |