There is nothing like achieving goals, is there? When you set your mind to something, work like crazy, and then accomplish it? In the past I’ve posted about how to make your dreams a reality and how to set principles to guide you, but today I want to drill down a bit more to take a look at what actual, practical steps you can use to really get moving on accomplishing those goals.
First thing first: Make a list of what you actually want to achieve
- Make Dean’s list
- Keep posting on the blog twice a week
- Exercise 5-6 days a week
- Film a little bit each week for a senior year compilation
- Secure a job
I keep this list on a small notepad on my desk (right next to the principles I set for myself for the year). This keeps them at the top of mind and will help with the next point.
At the start of the day, ask: What can I do today to get closer to my goals?
At the end of the day, ask: What did I do today to move towards my goals?
Just as you must start your day with the plan to get closer to your goals, you must end the day with accountability (and pride when you do make daily efforts!) to determine if you are on track. What I’ve learned is that small, incremental movements are the best way to maintain stamina and consistently achieve what you set out to. For much of what we want to do in life, it truly is a marathon and not a sprint. It can be all too easy to start out with enthusiasm and then allow it to fade. What will set you apart is the ability to take steps everyday.
By understanding what you want to achieve and why, working small steps in to your daily life, and checking in each evening, you will be well on your way to mastering goal achievement and performing beyond what you originally thought possible.
How do you work towards goals? What are you working on right now and how are you taking steps to get there?
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