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Set Goals and Bring Change Into Your
Life
The changes that Autumn brings in October makes it the perfect
time to reflect on where you are in your life and career and
to think about what you'd like to change about your life to
accomplish more in the future.
Maybe you'd like to lose some weight, begin exercising
regularly, or get more organized. Perhaps you've been
contemplating going back to school, getting certified in your
specialty, or running for office in your professional
association. You may even be thinking about doing more writing
or speaking or transitioning into a management position.
Thoughts, ideas, and dreams are great, but they don't create
action - and action is what gets things done. There's no
better way to create positive action in your life than by
writing down your goals.
Think of this: Most of us spend more time planning our
vacations than we do planning our lives. Scary? Yes, and
curable with a little effort. Goals are a roadmap for your
life. They give you an immediate purpose to work toward.
Having written goals makes you more motivated and
enthusiastic, and it helps to direct your energy.
Goals give you a reason to get out of bed in the morning.
Without goals, you're just floundering around with no specific
direction. Before you know it, time will have passed, and
you'll wonder where it went. Comedian Lily Tomlin once said,
"I always wanted to be somebody, but I should have been more
specific." Goals are specific. Don't confuse
goal-setting with having a clear vision of your future; most
of us don't have one. A goal is an exact thing you want to
accomplish. It's a habit you want to change or adopt,
something you'd like to be doing, or something you'd like to
learn or master. Goals build the somebody you want to be.
Setting goals gives you the opportunity to steer the ship of
your own destiny rather than getting washed out to sea.
It's not enough to simply think about your goals. You have to
write them down and keep them where you will look at them
often. Research has shown that if you don't write down your
goals, you're much less likely to act on them and more
inclined to forget them. I suggest getting a 3x5 index card
and writing your long-term and short-term goals on that, each
with an accompanying target date. Keep the card in your wallet
or attached to your refrigerator or someplace else you look
often. It serves as a visible
reminder to get moving. When you reach a goal, cross it off
and set a new one. You should always be stretching yourself
and working toward something in your life. That's what keeps
life interesting, challenging, and rewarding. That's what
keeps you young at heart, excited about life, and enjoyable to
be around.
Some people don't set goals because of what they perceive they
will have to give up in pursuing them. Well, everything is a
trade-off, and while you always pay a price for reaching your
goals, you pay an even bigger price for not reaching your
goals. Never realizing your dreams or finding out what you're
capable of is a very high price to pay. It has been said that
when we are at the end of our lives, we don't regret the
things we've done but rather the things we haven't done.
You have an opportunity to make things happen in your personal
and professional life. Good things don't happen by chance.
They happen through careful planning and execution. Set some
goals this month and change your life for the better.
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