An Efficient Sensible Solution To Mission Placing- Josh Bell
Monday, April 30th, 2012“
Most people set their goals backwards. They set a monumentally huge goal for some point well into the future. They fail to achieve the goal, and they typically end up either wondering why or blaming it on a lack of time.What is goal setting anyway?
The purpose of goal setting should be to approve a target that gives you increased focus and definition concerning what you need to do to achieve that goal. This process helps you right now. Another way to put it is that the process of goal setting should simply be used as a method to get oneself in the proper frame of mind to accomplish something. After setting a goal, one shouldnt be focused on the goal itself, but one should be focused on the necessary steps they need to take in order to make it possible to achieve the goal. Do You Fire Randomly At Your Goals?
A sniper doesnt pick a target, and then start firing randomly in the general direction of that target. Instead, a sniper checks the target, then adjusts for wind speed, wind direction, humidity, distance to the target, and more. Only after making all of his or her adjustments does the sniper fire their weapon. In this example, once the target was set, the sniper knew what he or she had to do first in order to accomplish hitting the target. The target gives the sniper the direction to carry out a string of actions, and the focus required to perform those actions efficiently. The sniper knows that by carrying out said actions, they drastically improve their chances of hitting the target, whereas, if they just fired randomly from a long distance, they would likely never hit the target. Do you see how having a goal in mind helps a sniper take the necessary steps to achieve that goal? Stop Setting Time Limits When Goal Setting When setting a goal, dont give yourself a time limit unless you absolutely have to. You might be thinking that in some situations, a time limit may help to motivate you to move quickly. That may be true. However, in other situations, you may perceive time to be going by too quickly for you to keep up with, which can cause you to become de-motivated due to thinking you simply wont be able to achieve the goal before time is up. You may even give up altogether.
In the approach to goal setting that I am describing, a person whois setting a goalfor weight loss should simply set a goal to lose X pounds. Once that has been determined, use that goal to focus on HOW you are going to lose weight and what direction you can take to get there. Are you going to follow a particular diet? Are you going to exercise? Now, think in terms of specifics. Continuing the weight loss goal example, its not enough to say youre going to diet and exercise. This is where miniature goal setting comes in to play. Set a small goal to come up with a specific diet plan and another goal to find or create a specific exercise plan. Once you reach those small goals, set little goals for yourself to follow those plans, or even set multiple, small weight loss goals, such as 2 pounds, then 5 pounds, followed by 8 pounds to gradually build toward your ultimate goal. One is far more likely to accomplish a large goal by taking this approach. If you have a history of setting big goals for yourself and coming up short of reaching them, I highly suggest that you try this method. After all, wouldnt you agree that this is a much more effective and realistic approach to goal setting than setting a time sensitive goal and just blindly trying to accomplish it?
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Found At: (good goal setting methods) http://joshbellblog.com/2011/06/an-effective-realistic-approach-to-goal-setting/