How to Achieve Your Goals

Hi! How are you doing today? I’m feeling fabulous right now! I woke up early, took Layla for her morning walk, worked at the health center, got all my appointments made, worked out, made one of my Gluten-Free Lean Cuisine dinners, and now I’m sipping my Blue Sky Cherry Vanilla Creme soda as I type this. And, The Bachelorette is on right now, so I guess you could say I’m multitasking.

Today I was driving home thinking about how I had crossed almost all of my to-do’s off of my daily list. This lead to me start thinking about how I am a “go-getter” and am constantly working towards my goals. This trait can be seen as a good or a bad thing. For this post, we’ll focus on the positive aspect of it.

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What makes someone an achiever? Why do some people have the ambition and drive to go after their dreams and not give up? Why do others choose not to set goals and work towards them? Does everyone desire to achieve great things, but only some act on it? What differentiates the achievers from the slackers?

I am no expert at achieving goals, but have achieved some goals throughout my life. I strongly believe that regular goal-setting is detrimental to being successful in life. If you don’t decide where you want to go in life, how are you going to get there? Set goals to help you create your life map.

Here are my top 5 personal tips for achieving your goals:

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1. Write them down. I know that this doesn’t seem like a big deal, but the simple act of taking out a pen and writing your goals down on paper makes you 99 times more likely to achieve them.

 

2. Post them up. Remember that inspiration board post that I did a while back? The point of creating an inspiration board is to look at it and be inspired each day. By writing down your goals and pasting them to your inspiration board, you are constantly reminded of your goals.

 

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3. Just Do It. The Nike tag line is not just for athletes; it’s for all of us. Procrastination can get the best of all of us, but only you can push past it. Instead of making up excuses of why you “can’t” do something, make an action plan and “just do it.”

 

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4. Be kind to yourself. It’s easy to let self-doubt and negative emotions get the best of you. Instead of thinking about your weaknesses and what you haven’t yet achieved, focus on your strengths and how you’ve already started working towards your goals. Remember that positive thinking creates positive results. Being kind to yourself will enable you to achieve your goals and feel great while you are doing it.

 

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5. Reach out for support. This is such an important step. We as human are becoming more and more isolated as time goes by and technology changes. You need to reach out to others and share your goals with them. By interacting and socializing with your peers and mentors, you will have more support for working towards your goals.

Some great websites with goal setting tools include:

Lululemon Goaltender - This application lets you set goals for a year, 5 years and 10 years from now. It even emails you to check on your status with each goal.

Tim Ferris’ Dreamline Worksheet – This excel worksheet allows you to set personal and business goals and create the steps to make them attainable. I highly recommend both of his books for getting you motivated to set some goals.

Acompl.sh.com – This site used to be named 101 in 365, but they recently changed their name. They offer a place to store 101 goals that you would like to accomplish over the next year. The goals can be big or small, but you want to cross them off your list within the next 365 days.

What are your top tips for achieving your goals? One of my goals is writing my blog posts on a daily schedule. I haven’t achieved it yet, but I’m working on it ;)

Today’s Quote:

“People who fail to achieve their goals usually get stopped by frustration. They allow frustration to keep them from taking the necessary actions that would support them in achieving their desire. You get through this roadblock by plowing through frustration, taking each setback as feedback you can learn from, and pushing ahead. I doubt you’ll find many successful people who have not experienced this. All successful people learn that success is buried on the other side of frustration.”

- Tony Robbins

 

 

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One Comment

  1. Jenn says:

    Thanks for the shout out to accompl.sh, Kilee! These are great tips!

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