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Are Your Year’s Goals Getting Achieved? Only Six Months Left In 2010!

Have You Achieved Your Goals For The First Half Of 2010?

Are you still setting goals?

Are you still motivated to stretch yourself for the second half of this year?

It’s still game time. Stay In The Game!

Persistence is key, even when you think all is lost, persist.

(Well, if you are on your goals schedule and you are one who is achieving all your goals, then disregard all the previous stuff, GRINS!)

But if not . . . there is still time to get all the goals you want for this year.

Have you ever noticed that with the beginning of each season there seems to be a push for people to make improvements in their lives? Just before the end of the year and then when the New Year arrives most people talk about making new years resolutions.

When spring comes people talk about wanting to shed a few pounds to fit into summer apparel.

In the fall people discuss that they are going to plan for holiday time better and at the holiday’s people make promises to make more of an effort to stay in touch with family members and friends.

Usually within a few weeks of making a statement about changing our ways we are back to our old routine. If this is you, then . . .

Here are a few actions that you can take to help you achieve your biggest goals for the rest of this year.

Write down the goal that you want to work on. By writing the goal down you are making more of a commitment to work on this area of your life. Writing things down is critical.

Write down your goals every morning until they become part of your day.

If you seriously want to achieve your goals, then discuss them with the important people in your life. By sharing what you want to accomplish with others they can help keep you accountable by asking you what you are doing to achieve your goals.

Give your friends and family permission to remind you of your goals; what you have said you want to accomplish.

When you are working towards something it is often times easy to forget or overlook small steps that are made to achieve your goals. By keeping a journal of the steps that are taken to achieve your goals you can look back and see that you have been working on things, or you can look back and realize that you have not been making effort and that you need to put more time into what you want to accomplish.

Keep a journal of your daily actions and the goals you reached, to remind you of how far you have come.

The goals we set for ourselves are meant to better our lives and to increase our happiness. The journey towards goal achievement does not have to be paved with self denial and pain.

Make an effort to enjoy the steps made along the way.

Bask in the glory of making small improvements.

Things are not going to change over night. If a goal is worth writing down and talking about it is most likely going to take a while to achieve it.

So often people let their goals fall by the wayside because they feel defeated if they do not accomplish them immediately. When you are writing down the goals that you are working on also accept a reasonable time frame in which to complete them.

Do not make the time so long that you will procrastinate and do not make it so short that you are setting yourself up for failure.

Be realistic and take time to enjoy the journey to achieve your goals.

Remember it’s more important to happily achieve your goals then to achieve your goals to be happy . . .

See you next time.


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