Achieving Goals
2024/05/16 12:00 AM Filed in:
Empowerment | Discernment
Achieving Goals
- Decide Exactly What You Want: Clearly define your goals. The more specific you are, the easier it is to make a plan and work towards it.
Take a clean sheet of paper and write down ten goals you want to accomplish in the next 12 months in the present tense.
Spiritual
- I inspire
- I help
- I contribute
- I meditate
- I lead
Intellectual
- I learn
- I create
- I innovate
- I teach
- I mentor
Physical
- I weigh
- I drive
- I exercise
- I build
- I own
Social
- I communicate
- I enjoy
- I celebrate
- I explore
- I succeed
Full List with Numbers
- I earn
- I achieve
- I weigh
- I drive
- I own
- I learn
- I create
- I inspire
- I travel
- I give
- I build
- I invest
- I teach
- I mentor
- I lead
- I explore
- I succeed
- I help
- I contribute
- I innovate
- I exercise
- I meditate
- I communicate
- I develop
- I manage
- I enjoy
- I celebrate
- I accomplish
- I envision
After reading those goals, look at what jumps out at you and then focus on just that goal. If I had a magic wand and could have any one of those goals in the next 24 hours, that would have the greatest impact on my life.
- Write It Down: Writing down your goals solidifies them and makes them more tangible and real.
- Set a Deadline: Establishing a timeline creates a sense of urgency and helps prioritize your actions.
- Make a List: Detail every step necessary to achieve your goal. This acts as your roadmap.
- Organize the List: Prioritize the tasks in the order they need to be done. Determine what must be done first and what can follow.
- Take Action: Start working on your plan immediately. Consistent action is crucial to making progress.
- Resolve to Do Something Every Day: Commit to taking at least one step towards your goal every single day, no matter how small.
These steps emphasize clarity, organization, and consistent effort, which are essential for achieving any goal you set for yourself. For more details, you can watch the video directly on YouTube here.
They interviewed fifty company owners and asked them what the very best time management thing they had discovered was. 49 of the people said they worked from their list. When you don't work from a list, you do irrelevant things.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cetpWYqt834