GET UP AND DO IT
Before you begin to work on your
goal you need to do some groundwork. It
is crucial for you to understand the task ahead. You need to be wiling to give yourself the
best chance to achieve what you want.
WHY WE RESIST
CHANGE
All human being find change
difficult at some level. The degree may
vary but our reactions are similar.
There can be fear, resistance or anger or feelings of powerlessness and
loss of control. Life, however, is about
change. Birth and death are the big
ones. The 6 commandments of change
are:
C
Commitment to change
H
Hard Work
A
Anchoring yourself
N
No negatives – but be realistic
G
Goals – be specific
E
Easy does it
Most goals require a degree of hard
work and focus. Some goals demand that
you make changes, build new skills and take up challenges.
IDENTIFYING YOUR
GOAL
This probably sounds very simple –
and perhaps it is. However, we want you
to learn to be very specific and clear about your goal.
DEFINING PARAMETERS AND SETTING
GOALPOSTS
What are the parameters so that he
has a yardstick to monitor his progress.
This is such a key to maintaining motivation. In the business world you often hear people
using the expression being SMART. SMART
is an acronym for:
SPECIFIC
MEASURABLE
AMBITIOUS
REALISTIC
TIMED
OWNING YOUR
GOAL
Owning your goal is a key ingredient
in “Getting up and doing it”. If you
don’t identify your goal clearly and concisely and say to yourself then you
never have the ownership that can be incredibly motivating. In a study at Harvard University Business School , graduates were asked the following
question: “How many of you have clear, written goals and have made a plan to
accomplish them when you leave Harvard?”
3% had written their goals
down
13% had unwritten
goals
84% had no goals at
all
GETTING
MOTIVATED
Motivation is a key ingredient in
working on and achieving your goals.
Think of it as an energy and power source – without it you will run of
steam and find that you just lack that vital spark to keep going. As you work on improving and enhancing your
energy sources, you must learn to be protective of them.
FIGHTING
FEAR
Think how your thoughts drive your
feelings. This means that you must be
aware of hurdles to positive thought at all times, a major one being fear, which
can step in and push you off track. You
need to be protective of your motivation and you need to feed it, not deplete
it. FEAR is an acronym for “FALSE EVIDENCE APPEARING
REAL”. To increase and generate
motivation, it is also important for you to understand the decision-making
process.
BEING AWARE OF SELF
SABOTAGE
There are lots of different ways,
you can sabotage yourself and the awful thing is that sometimes it won’t even
feel as though you’re doing it. You need
to start noticing because it can come from anywhere, such as inside; you or
sometimes from other people and it can be very well
disguised.
HOW OTHER PEOPLE CAN SABOTAGE
YOU
Remember that not everybody around
you will want you to change as a result of your goal. Other people can feel threatened when you
start to make changes. Perhaps you are
doing something that they would love to do but they cannot or maybe they feel
that you will change and become different towards them.
REMOVING NEGATIVE
BLOCKS
One of the first things that you
need to do, is gain a greater sense of awareness and a most effective way of
doing this is for you to make a list of the ways you block yourself from doing
different things.
THE WHOLE-PERSON
CONCEPT
It is very easy to settle into a
negative way of thinking, behaving and living.
It might affect and impact on other people, but they are likely to feel
the benefits of you looking after yourself too.
Ask yourself, first of all, if you are making the most of yourself physically.
Your emotional health is all important to your wellbeing. You should air for an ability to feel and
express feelings and feel the highs and the lows but not be governed by
them. Your
mental health is obviously very important but most people’s attitude to
mental health are drastically different from their attitudes to physical
health. We are human and that means that we need to
love and be loved.
MAKING A THOROUGH
INVENTORY
Is your house in
order? Take your time to work on each section. Think hard about each question, because you
may well miss out on something that will be a key issue in terms of your success
or failure with your goal. How is your home life in more practical
terms? Are there current
pressures at home that are creating problems for you? If you are working, how would you describe
your skills? How you would describe your grey areas? Do
you feel reasonably fulfilled?
Or are you frustrated and feeling a lack of achievement in your life? It
is important to think about your principles.
Principles are your standards and rules in terms of personal
conduct. Yours needs are fundamental and therefore
cannot be ignored or escaped.
NEGATIVE
BLUEPRINTS
Perhaps you come from a family that
gives some strong negative messages. You
may have been exposed to a blueprint that teaches you that something is not
worth trying because it won’t happen.
Let us take you through some negative messages that people give
themselves when they are contemplating a goal:
Ø
‘I’ll
never do it
Ø
‘I always
fail’
Ø
‘People
like me don’t achieve’
Ø
‘I’m
afraid of failing
Ø
‘I slip
back’
USE POSITIVE SELF-TALK AND ‘KEEP IT
IN THE DAY’
Positive self-talk promotes ‘can do’
frame of mind. Start saying things
like,
Ø
‘I can do
it.’
Ø
I am
going to do this
Ø
I am
going to succeed
Ø
I deserve
this
Ø
I am good
enough
Ø
Nothing
is going to stop me
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY AFFIRMING
YOURSELF?
Self-affirmation is a statement that
comes from you. If you start to affirm
yourself, the chances of success in your goal will be high. For example, you could tell yourself that:
you are going to achieve your goals.
Think back to the number of times you have told yourself: I can’t do
that. I wouldn’t be good enough to do
that etc. Affirmation is a commitment to
you and you alone. You are telling yourself that you are going to succeed. Self – affirmation is easy because it’s so
private and personal. Personal success
and achieving personal goals is based upon how important you are to
yourself.
STAYING FOCUSSED THROUGH BEING
MOTIVATED
Using micro-goals can build
motivation and keep it going. As a
result of being motivated, it is easier to stay focused and you are propelled
towards finishing and achieving your goal.
DON’T BE AFRAID TO ASK FOR
HELP
If you are learning a new skill or
building on an existing skill, think about getting some tuition to give you the
best possible start. If you are
reluctant to seek the help of a teacher or trainer, ask yourself
why.
BUILDING
SELF-BELIEF
Remember in terms of focusing and
finishing that you have to work hard on believing you are going to achieve your
goal. It might be a small goal, or it
might be something much bigger and grander – you yourself have to believe that
you can do it.
YOU DO HAVE THE TIME – DON’T LOSE
FOCUS
If we wait until we have time, we
probably will be retiring – and even then there might not be enough time. Some of you really will find there is no time
to add anything else to your life. No
one has said that a goal has to be achieved in the fastest time possible. Remember that one of the SMART skills is
about being realistic, so give yourself permission to take the time you need –
if you can only steal small bits of time, so be it. If
you are determined, you will do it.
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