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7 Steps to Realizing Your Goals
Author: Sean Mize
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Determine precisely what your goals are. What have you
always hoped you could do, but have never had the time or money?
What would you do if money and time were plentiful? What do you want
to accomplish in the next five years? What do you wish you had done
in the last five years? What do you feel God wants for your life
that perhaps you aren’t doing?
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Ask yourself why you really want the things you
determined in step 1). Is it to enhance your relationship with your
family or with your Creator? To grow closer to those most important
to you? Perhaps if it is financial, is it to better provide for
those around you and leave more time for charity and ministry?
Without understanding why we want the things we do, it is often
difficult to really become motivated to get the things we want.
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Write out a list of things that would need to change
in your life in order for your goals to come true. Sometimes the
only reason we don’t accomplish our goals is that we don’t have a
written plan of what needs to be done. Without having the ability to
review the goals regularly, we tend to lose our focus. Before we
know it, a month or two has gone by, there is no progress, and we
are frustrated that we are no closer to the realization of our
goals.
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Break each goal down into a series of minigoals—smaller
accomplishments that, when all are completed, would result in the
achievement of your primary goal. When you break your goals into
smaller segments, the goals do not appear to be as formidable---just
take things one minigoal at a time, and after awhile your primary
goal will be accomplished.
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Create a time frame for achieving each of your goals.
Often we don’t achieve simply because we don’t create a time
constraint. Give yourself a deadline and you will get more done.
Remember when you were in college and you finished the semester-long
paper the night before it was due—if not the very morning it was
due? As much as we don’t like to admit it, we often need deadlines
to help us achieve our goals.
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Ask a trusted friend to hold you accountable in each
area where you want to improve, grow, or achieve. This should
preferably not be your husband or wife, but rather a same-sexed
friend from whom you can easily take criticism and who will feel
comfortably pushing you a little when you aren’t following through
on your goals. When we involve others, we tend to feel a greater
sense of urgency.
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Celebrate each time you achieve one of your goals or
minigoals. We humans tend to like celebration, and it can help
motivate you to achieve the next goal on your list.
Bonus:
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Once you have completed your goals and celebrated,
look back over the process and ask yourself what you could have done
to achieve your goal more smoothly or quickly. This is one of the
most critical steps in the long-term realization of goals, because
it can help us become more efficient at achieving our goals in the
future.
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Christian Success Newsletter Written by: Sean Mize, Christian
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article as long as it is distributed in its entirety, including all
links. © Sean Mize 2006
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