“Why should anyone have goals anyway? Have you heard people ask this question or have you asked this question to yourself at some point in time. Well, there are quite a few reasons to have and achieve your goals. But, to put it in a nutshell, goal setting helps you to plan and when you have a plan you can do something about it and that is what helps make dreams become your reality – putting a plan into action. It is all in the doing! So, what are the ways to achieve your goals?
Ten ways to achieve your goals
When you set goals, you set a process. The process of setting goals helps you choose where you want to go in life. By knowing precisely what you want to achieve, you know where you have to concentrate your efforts. You’ll also quickly spot the distractions that would otherwise lure you from your course.
Here are ten ways to achieve your goals. Each of these are listed and explained so that it makes it easier for you understand what is your goal in life and how to achieve a goal successfully.
Pro Tip: Keep a journal set aside for this exercise. You’ll need to write down these answers and revisit the journal as often as you can.
Step 1 – Determine your starting point
What is your starting point? Do you know where you are now, in order to plot the most advantageous & direct course to your destination? With a clear starting point, you can head in the right direction. Making a plan is much like mapping your route for a road trip. If you don’t know where you are, you can’t know how to get where you are going.
Step 2 – What exactly do you want?
Start with defining your goal. In your diary or journal, make a list of the following and answer these questions:
- Have you defined your goal clearly with a specific plan of action?
- Is the goal important to you personally?
- Do you think the goal is within your power to make happen?
- Is it something you have a reasonable chance of achieving?
- Are you clear about what is important for you in your life?
- Do you make your choices based on this? Is your goal something
- Do YOU really want or is it something you think or you’ve been told you should want?
Once you have answered these questions, visit your journal at least once a day to read what you have written. It acts as a reminder and reading it daily will imbibe these goals in your subconscious and you’ll work towards them. At the end keep in mind that you can only achieve your goals if you are totally clear on exactly what it is you want.
Step 3 – How strong is your desire?
- Determine the strength of your desire.
- Do your goals inspire and energize you?
On a scale of 1 -10, with 1 being very weak and 10 being “I’d do anything to achieve this goal”, how strong is your desire? The greater your desire, the stronger your inner drive to action towards that goal.
Step 4 – Write down your goals
Have you put your goal on paper and made it official? Writing down your goals forces you to get clear on what you want to accomplish. It provides motivation and helps you to focus on activities that are important each day, rather than reacting. When you define your goals, you give yourself a destination to reach and daily direction. When you write your goals, you actually visualize them. This is an important point because when we see something, it affects how we act. Be specific when you write your goals. Place it where you will see it several times a day.
Step 5 – Breakdown the goals
Breaking down the goals into bite sized chunks makes it easier to achieve. One of the biggest advantage pf breaking down the goals is that you can create small, actionable and achievable steps that can help you to reach your goal. or you to take. Each small goal helps you believe in yourself and your abilities. Even better, you know what needs to get done next to help you progress.
Step 6 – Make a plan
When you start making a plan to achieve your goal, make a note of the following:
- Have you broken your goal down into small manageable steps that can be done on a daily basis?
- Are you identifying tasks that needs to be done?
- Have you discerned your starting point?
- What do you need to do first?
- What structures do you have in place to keep track of your progress?
Accomplishing a goal requires taking the steps. These steps, in turn, become habits. What daily habits do you need to create? Big successes start with little ones.
Step 7 – Set a timeframe to achieve these goals
Have you committed to timelines to achieve the goals? Setting realistic timelines helps you achieve the goals without getting hassled about it. Once you work around how you will achieve the goal, things will flow easily. Write that time frame down. By doing this, you commit to clearing the way to taking action towards your goal.
Step 8 – Write down the setbacks
It’s human tendency to think about what can wrong before you think about what can go right. Write or list down the obstacles you think you might you face and how you will deal with them? When you write down different ways of tackling them, you are paving the way for results to show for you. Setbacks allow you to deal with a scope for improvement.
Step 9 – Write down your strengths
It’s easy to focus on flaws. We are wired to think what we are not able to achieve more than what we can achieve. The words, “I can’t do this.”, tumbles out faster than “I can do this.”. That is because sometimes we are more prepared for a failure than a victory. To overcome this, make a list of your core capabilities or your strengths. When you write them down, you a rewiring your brain to focus on your capabilities. It automatically makes way for you to focus on your strengths rather than dwell on your weakness.
Step 10 – Visualize your win
Have you read the book, The Secret? The book talks about visualization. The whole process of believing and feeling that you have already achieved what you want. Define all the ways you will benefit from the goal. This should be the last step in your ways to achieve your goals. Visualization is a very powerful technique that helps you get closer to your goals. Spend a few minutes every day doing the following:
- Visualize yourself having arrived at your goal.
- How is your life different?
- What are you doing?
- How do you feel?
- Where are you?
Be specific and write the answers to each of these points. The more benefits you can envision, the more energized and inspired you will feel and the greater the pull that goal will have on you. See & feel yourself already there. Use the power of that vision to fuel your actions.
Whether you set personal or professional goals, following these easy ways to achieve your goals makes any goal doable and achievable. So the next time you set a goal make it a point to choose as many items from this list and work towards it.
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Ramya DRozario says
Thank you for penning this post down. I am so bad at planning and execution. Oh gosh. But I hope to follow on some of the suggestions you mentioned.
Pratibha says
Let me know if I could help you change your life 😛
Srishti Rajeev says
Pratibha, awesome post, these are the best tips and reading them is energising, and I want to start working on them right away!!
Pratibha says
Awesome. Do let me how you fare with it.
Neerja says
These are practical and doable guidelines. Such a practical post!
Aesha Shah says
I share these exact pointers with my students whenever they feel dejected or stressed because of the competitive world out there. I majorly stress on actually writing down the goals on paper and visualization of their achievement. This has helped me personally as well.
Pratibha says
I love these pointers. I teach my boys the same too. And I hope I am making some difference in my life.
matheikal says
Very concrete suggestions.
Mayuri Nidigallu says
The only thing I ask myself is the Question ‘How strong is your desire? The answer to that is what leads me to get going.
A great post for anyone who is looking for a guide to help them achieve their goals.
Pratibha says
That is a very valid point Mayuri. I guess if all of us ask that question, it will make goal setting clear and easier.
Anuradha Sowmyanarayanan says
CLEAR POINTERS
Harjeet Kaur says
Last year I discovered self-love and jotted down my goals and desires. This year has changed everything.I wish everything could be the same again
Cindy Dsilva says
Hmmmm good tips but first I need to find out what is my goal and what I really want. I’m just going with the flow doing what I love doing for the moment. That’s writing. or typing whatever…
Debidutta Mohanty says
Lovely post, Pratibha. At times I fail to achieve my goals. Will follow a few of your suggestions. Very practical and will help us to achieve our goals.
Jayanthi says
Amazing list to get cracking on my goals…I have a goal for a long time now…will follow your steps to achieve it…thank you!
Pooja Mahimkar says
Those are some really helpful tips, I usually start slow and give myself mini goals to help achieve the big task
Neha Sharma says
I do set short-term and long-term goals and also follow a plan to achieve them. But many times I fail to reach the goal, now I see why that happens. I need to plan better and these tips are definitely going to help me. Thank you for sharing these easy ways to achieve goals.
Richa Mina says
the way you’ve broken down the steps to reach success, it looks so simple
Manali Desai says
Very practical and helpful tips
Sreeparna Sen says
Loving your posts. So relatable and useful tips.
Pratibha says
Thank you for stopping by!
Gurjeet Chhabra says
These are really great pointers and I will keep in mind.
Manisha Garg says
This step-wise approach will surely help in achieving your goals, thanks for sharing.
Neha Jain says
I read your points 3 times. I loved the way you have given a stepwise guide to go about it. Thanks for sharing.
Pratibha says
Most welcome Neha 🙂