Achieve Your Biggest Goal
At the start of a new year, many of us make resolutions we
will try to keep throughout the coming year.
Commendable, but very often an effort we fail to maintain past the first
few days of the year.
Whether or not you plan to make New Year Resolutions, use
this opportunity to achieve a goal you may have had in mind for some time but
have so far not managed to reach.
What is the goal you most wish to achieve over the coming
year? Do you immediately know what it
is, or do you have to think about it?
If you know what it is, great! You have already made one of the most
important steps towards realising it.
Before we can achieve a goal we must have a clear idea about what that
goal is.
If not, then don’t worry.
Begin by brainstorming. List on a
sheet of paper all the goals you really want to achieve. Write them as though you have already
achieved them.
These should not be absolutely impossible goals. “I can make myself invisible”, “I am the
ruler of the world”, “I have X-Ray vision”, all spring to mind. These are not the kind of goals you should be
listing. Nor should you put "I am a
millionaire" unless you already have substantial wealth and can believe
this would not be completely impossible in twelve months. This can be a good goal to have, no matter
how little money you have now, but it doesn't belong on a list of short term
goals. If you want a money goal, "I
have increased my net worth by 10% over the last 12 months" might work
here.
Make sure they are personal.
“I have helped bring about peace” is personal, but “there is world
peace” is not (and is also rather impracticable to regard as being possible
over the next year!). “There is great
love in my household” is not personal, but “I have a deep and loving
relationship with my wife” is.
Other than those rules (possible, and personal) do not try
to judge or think about a goal before you write it down. Once you have written it down, don’t stop and
think about it, not even to consider whether or not it fits the rules. Move right on to the next one.
Keep listing goals until you have at least 10, all phrased
as though you have already achieved them.
If they are all the same kind of goal, keep going until you have some
diversity. Try to include goals about
your relationships, or your career.
Check that all your listed goals fit the two rules. Any that are not personal or that you feel
are quite impossible, cross out. In the
case of the impossible ones, think about whether there is an intermediate goal
on the way to this which is not impossible and which you have not already
listed. If so, write that down too.
Choose the one goal on which you most set your heart. Not the one you think is most achievable –
that is a cop out! One you really want
to achieve more than any of the others.
Which goal would have the biggest impact on your life if you could
achieve it right now? Circle it. This is your “Biggest Goal”.
Take another sheet of paper and write the goal at the top of
the page. Next to it, write a deadline
of one year from today. Now brainstorm
again. Think of all the things you would
need to do to achieve your Biggest Goal.
Write as many down as you can as fast as you can. Don’t stop at 10. Not even at 15 or 25. Keep on going until you have written down at
least 50 steps you could take. This will
probably be hard once you get past the first dozen or so steps, but keep going
anyway. Don’t worry about the order;
don’t try to think what step comes next.
Just write down any steps you can think of that will help get you closer
to your goal.
The final stage is this:
Look at the list of actions you can take and start doing them. Some may be achievable in one day. Most will not. But that doesn’t matter, just begin working
on them any way. Every day, do something,
no matter how small, which moves you one step forwards towards your goal.
When you have achieved one completely, tick it off. Not all the actions can be treated this way,
as many will probably be ongoing tasks – keep working on them. But the key is you must do something every
day, no matter how small it may seem, to bring you closer to your goal.
And you know something?
Three hundred small steps, taken together, are one gigantic step. So well before the year is out you will have
made major progress towards achieving your goal, and may even have achieved it
completely!
If you follow the principles I have outlined here, a year
from now you will look back and will be absolutely amazed at the difference it
has made in your life! Start now, and
make sure you can achieve your Biggest Goal over the next twelve months!
PS Don't throw away the original list! You are going to need it soon, as once you
have achieved your Biggest Goal you need to start going for your Next Biggest
Goal!
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themselves, achieve their goals and become successful in every way. Download four
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