Fail to Plan and Plan to Fail~Winston Churchill
Most of us spend more time shopping for a special outfit to wear for an event than we spend planning and setting goals for our life.
What do you see for your life in 1 year? How about 3 years? 10 years? Are you intentionally creating your life on your own terms or is life just happening to you? “What is your destiny”…have you ever asked?
Goal setting is the first step towards reaching achievement and charting your destiny. It points you towards success and provides a roadmap that will take you there. It is the critical step that takes you from dreaming to creating, from wishing to manifesting, from hoping to deliberately making something happen.
Here are 3 Key Reasons to start setting clearly defined goals now-
1.) Clarity and Focus-
Goals give you a target to shoot for and provide a specific direction to aim your energy. You know where you are going so you can put all your thoughts, efforts, and abilities towards achieving it.
How can you achieve your dreams if you don’t get really clear about the outcome you desire?
Setting goals requires you to really clear and concise about where you want to go and what you want to achieve.
Everything that exists begins first as a thought and then becomes a reality second. Without the mental creation, there can be no physical creation. When you set a goal, you have accomplished the first and critical part of achieving it. You have set into motion the process that allows the universe to bring your desire into physical reality and deliver it to you.
2.)Motivation
Our desires motivate us and inspire us to take action. When you set a concrete goal around one of them you have then made a decision to create it. Tapping into this powerful force will give you the fuel that will drive you, encourage you and inspire you to keep going towards your goal even when the going gets tough.
When I experience a lack of motivation, I use affirmations and intention setting to get back in touch with my goals and visions for my life in life. I visualize each category of my life and the goals I have set for them and then see them as if they have already happened. Using this process I am able to ramp back up my motivation giving me all the energy I need to take the necessary actions steps towards obtaining my goals.
3.) Accountability
Having goals makes you accountable. When you make a commitment to yourself you become obligated to fulfill your personal agreement. This internal monitoring system keeps you on focused on finishing your report before giving you permission to surf the web or chat on the phone. Your inner voice reminds you that you have a goal to fulfill and still have work to accomplish before you can move on to other endeavors. When I was writing my first book, I set a goal to launch my book at The Hay House conference and only gave myself 60 days to complete it. To hold myself true to my word I reserved a booth at the conference, paid for it, and declared my intention to everyone I knew. This approach served me well and helped motivate others to achieve their goal to write a book too.
A goal is the difference between plugging a destination into your navigation system or just roaming up and down every street without a clue where you are going. If you want to achieve success it all starts with where you want to go and setting clearly defined goals to get you there.
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