7 Great Ways To Reach Your Goals Faster
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A fantastic way to attain your goals quicker is to spend more time working on them. Most people don’t seem to have enough time available to do the things necessary to survive let alone achieve great success. Finding ways to spend more time on your goal related activites is a crucial part of all personal development. Getting to bed earlier and spending less time on the Internet are good ways to create more time.
Another very effective technique is to write your goals down on a piece of card and keep it with you at all times. By having a look at it at several times during the day it can help you to keep yourself on track as you progress towards your goals.
The process of acquiring specialized knowledge is vital to those who wish to make strides forward in their field. Attending further training and courses will help you gain specialized knowledge which gives you competitive advantage in any field. Going to seminars is one action which can give you rapid results.
Measuring the effectiveness of your efforts in any effort is vital in order to make progress quicker. It’s vital to spend your time wisely on activities that will produce the best results. Taking a day to examine your efforts can lead to far better results in the future.
Taking care of your health is important to any person that wants to be on top form. It’s important to focus on these two activities since if you don’t have energy and vibrancy then you can’t be at your best.
Getting around the correct social group is also very important for anyone who wants to become successful. You need to be spending time with people who’re already achieving in the field that you want to succeed in. These people’s influence will rub off on you and help you succeed.
Though this advice may seem to go against working longer hours in general it can actually be a good idea to take some time off to rejuvenate oneself. Relaxing will enable to come back refreshed and help you to achieve far more.
August 9, 2008 by Kenny Lindsay
Filed under Self Improvement
6 Powerful Ways To Stay Honest With Your Actions & Goals!
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It can be easy in life to be less than 100% truthful with ourselves when it comes to our actions. In a personal development endeavour this happens when you get ‘faked out’ and pretend to yourself that you’re doing the right thing when you actually aren’t. In the following article are some excellent ways to ensure you’re not faking progress to yourself but, in fact, are moving forward with great strides.
One of the most effective ways to know for sure if you’re making progress with your goals is to track it. Tracking can easily be done by making a chart so that you can have proof in front of your eyes which shows whether you’re actually doing what you should be doing. If you’ve committed to a home study course in order to learn some new skills and decide to study for 40 minutes everyday then you can make a chart, hang it up on your wall and then you’ll have accurate records in front of you everyday which show precisely what steps you’ve taken towards the goal.
It’s of the utmost importance that you be honest with yourself and don’t try and deny reality and the facts. Some ‘gurus’ in the personal development industry advise the use of affirmations to get your actions to improve, however, it’s important not to mistake saying the affirmations for following through and taking the actions you know you must. With or without affirmations, you still take action to achieve the outcomes you desire.
The self development industry at its best is a wonderful source of inspiration and useful advice, however, at its worst it can lead to delusion and looking for miracles which aren’t going to happen. It’s important to evaluate the self development resources that you are using to improve your life and make sure they are full of solid principles that have worked for many people for many years and aren’t just the latest fads or hype designed to drain your wallet and leave you with nothing but dashed hopes.
Be honest about the conditions you’re faced with and the opportunites that are available. For example, if you are now 45 years old and just starting in business then to set a goal to get in the Forbes 100 Richest List would be a poor target and almost impossible. However,if you set a goal to take the company to seven figure in revenue within 5 years you’d have a target which was realistic but still very challenging and exciting.
Try and get a friend who is also setting goals and trying to do positive things with his/her life. If you can pair up to encourage each other and monitor each others’ progress then it can be a powerful influence on both of your lives. The most important thing when setting up this sort of goal partnership is to be honest and tell your buddy if they are slipping up and not taking the actions that they should be.
August 7, 2008 by Kenny Lindsay
Filed under Motivation
How To Motivate Yourself To Achieve Your Goals
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One of the problems that faces many people on a daily basis is getting motivated to achieve their goals. They very often know what it is that they want but just can’t get themselves to follow through. In the following article there are great techniques that you can use to get yourself motivated and into a mode of action for achieving your goals.
A powerful tactic to use is to think about what you’ll lose out on if you don’t take action and follow through. If you can associate pain to the failure that comes from not following through, then you’re more likely to get motivated and do whatever it takes to succeed.
A great motivation inducing practice is to stop perceiving the task that you’ve decided to accomplish as being so massive by breaking it down into smaller, more easy to negotiate steps. By breaking it down and only focussing on the little tasks you’ll become more inspired since it seems far more realistic to take small steps and by taking some action you’ll start to get momentum to take you to the next level.
It is important when motivating yourself that you reward yourself along the way rather than depriving yourself until the final victory.Achieving anything worthwhile is going to take time and energy and so it’s important that to make the journey towards your goal more enjoyable that you celebrate the little successes along the way since these are what propels you to you destination.
A fun method of motivating yourself can be to start a bet with a family member that if you don’t achieve your target by a specific date then you automatically must pay them a sum of money. It is important that you keep to the bet, regardless of outcome, in order that the motivation be genuine and not something you can go back on your word on.
A public declaration that you’re going to succeed is another very powerful weapon in the arsenal of anyone wanting to get leverage on themselves to succeed. If you want to improve your golf handicap by 5 strokes in a year then by telling everyone, including your doubters, at the clubhouse will definitely give yourself more motivation to succeed in order to avoid the potential embarrasment that could come from your clubmates if you don’t succeed.
If you don’t seem to be able to get yourself excited about a certain goal then you might decide to give up this goal and go after something else. There is no shame in turning your back on a goal and every reason to do so if it frees you up to set a new goal which will get you really excited and motivated.
A mental technique which you should definitely use is to vividly imagine what your life will be like when you accomplish your goals. By seeing the possiblity of great new things materialising in your life in the future it will increase your motivation to take action in the present so that when you arrive in the future it’ll be brighter and better.
August 7, 2008 by Kenny Lindsay
Filed under Motivation



