To paraphrase Mark Twain, “Giving up smoking is the easiest thing in
the world. I know because I’ve done it thousands of times.” Setting a
goal, whether it be to lose weight, earn a promotion or spend more time
with your family, is easy — it’s carrying through that proves
problematic.
And yet, the world’s most successful people are intensely
goal-orientated. They know what they want, and they focus on achieving
it every day. So what’s the difference between a top executive and
everybody else?
“The fact is that successful people fail far more than unsuccessful
people,” says Brian Tracy, a top management consultant, in a recent
Q&A with SUCCESS Magazine. “Successful people try more things, fall
down, pick themselves up and try again — over and over before they
finally win.” So how can you learn to quit giving up on your goals?
SUCCESS Magazine offers the following tips for more successful
goal-setting:
– Write down a list of goals. Cynthia Kersey, author of “Unstoppable:
45 Powerful Stories of Perseverance and Triumph from People Just Like
You,” suggests focusing on how you want to be remembered. “List the
qualities, deeds and characteristics for which you would like to be
remembered by your friends, spouse, children, co-workers, the community
and even the world.”
– Set out a plan to accomplish your goals. Tracy suggests listing
what little steps will take you to your goal, then organizing them by
priority and sequence. Figure out how much time and money you will need
to accomplish your goals, and revisit and revise your plan accordingly.
– Manage your mindset. Keep your focus by surrounding yourself with
people who will help you accomplish your goals. Arrange your workspace
and home so you’ll be reminded of your commitments. “When you form the
habit of starting your productivity earlier in the day, associating with
more positive people, managing the news and information you feed your
mind, controlling the language you use — especially the ways in which
you describe yourself, you will find it easier to succeed,” says Jim
Cathcart, professional speaker and founder of the Cathcart Institute
Inc. “Become the person who would achieve your goals and who would
deserve them.”
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