The Top 7 Steps to Managing Your Goals
While I was reading some articles tonight I came across this one by Tony Hall. The information is not new but repetition is sometimes good to really nail an idea down. Take what serves you and leave the rest . . .
One of the things I do is write out my goals every morning and I find that this gives me direction for the day. Get yourself a goals book and start your day with goal setting and you will find yourself not only getting more done each day but you will also find more ways to achieve your goals.
Here’s Tony’s article:
The Top 7 Steps to Managing Your Goals
The subject of goal setting is really important in ensuring you have a direction in life and a way to get to your destination. So having goals and being able to use them effectively is a must. But how many goals should you set? Well there is no right or wrong answer to that as each of us is different and looking to achieve different things.
We are all going to have long-term goals that set down where we will be in, say, 5 years time. (Note it should be stated as where you WILL be in 5 years not where you want to be or hope to be – always be positive.)
Equally you will have medium-term goals – you probably, like most people, set goals at the start of each year for what you are going to do that year. That’s OK as long as they are properly formulated and written goals that are SMART – Specific; Measurable; Achievable; Realistic; and Time-Constrained.
But also you will have short-term goals, such as simply the things you do each day, week, or month. When learning about time management, using a closed daily task list is recommended so that each day you simply tick off your tasks as you complete them. Your goal then is completing everything on your list.
So you may have a long-term goal, 4 or 5 medium-term ones, and several short-term but just how do you manage them and ensure that each is followed through? All of your goals require some of your resources: time, money, effort, etc and as these things are limited, your goals can sometimes appear to conflict with one another. If you work on one will it mean falling down on another?
Well no, it shouldn’t, but good management is essential and these tips will help you in managing all of your goals:
#1 Always Write Down Your Goals
If you fail to do this one simple thing you will fail to achieve your goals. It can be completing the simple daily task list as already mentioned for short-term goals, or a full statement of the goal and its outcome for your ultimate long-term goal. Just be sure to do it!
#2 Break Your Goals Down
The easiest way to achieve your goals is to break them down into smaller manageable chunks. Schedule tasks relating to each part of the goal so that each day you know exactly what steps you have to take.
#3 Be Realistic
Having a number of goals all running at the same time is OK but be realistic about what you can achieve in any given time-frame. Don’t overload yourself with tasks.
#4 Stagger Your Goals
Don’t fall into the trap of having all your goals due for completion at the same time. That’s why setting New Years Resolutions as goals, for example, is not a great idea as the deadlines will all come together. That will only increase the stress and lead to frustration causing you to become de-motivated.
#5 Mix Simple and Difficult Goals
Always work on simple and difficult goals at the same time. Just working on the challenging, long-term goals can be stressful but having simpler, short-term goals that will give you quick results will boost your enthusiasm and motivation for the harder tasks you need to do.
#6 Be Flexible
Whilst it is important to have time-frames and measurable targets for your goals, it will be counter-productive if they become unrealistic. So rather than becoming frustrated and giving up, just adjust your goals so that they become achievable again. Even if you have to put a goal on hold it is not a problem as long as you are managing it and that you write down what you plan to do.
#7 Don’t Let Your Goals Control You
The whole point of having goals in your life is to ensure that you achieve the things you want to do. They are the means to getting to where you want to be and becoming the person you desire. If doing the tasks associated with them starts to become a chore then you are getting it wrong. You must retain control and be happy doing what is required.
My #1 Goal begins, “Each day I wake up feeling happy…”
It’s a pretty good place to start!
This article was written by Tony Hall who runs his own business dedicated to helping individuals develop their personal and business skills. You can learn more about how to develop your own life skills and get your complimentary copy of “The Process of Success” by signing up for his weekly newsletter at:











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September 28th, 2008 at 6:24 am
I enjoyed your article on goal setting and want you to know about the “Achievement Journal” that I designed for people to set and achieve their goals. It has many of the elements Tony discusses here and more. It includes a place to write your goals, vision pages, undated pages for journaling, 24 pages of self discovery questions, gratitude pages, a place to write your “Bucket List”…things you want to do before you die and in the back there are two pages of peel and stick gold stars to reward yourself for your accomplishments throughout the year. It’s an awesome journal and the people who are using it tell me it is making a positive difference in their lives. Go to http://www.youaremorethanenough.com and check it out. It’s awesome.
Kindest regards,
Judi Moreo
Author, “You Are More Than Enough”
September 28th, 2008 at 7:02 am
Hi Judi,
Thanks for stopping by and leaving your wonderful comments.
I stopped by your site and I must say it is impressive and your book looks great! I have put it on my reading to do list.
I especially liked the slide show you have available at http://www.youaremorethanenough.com/slideshow/ .
Great work. Again, thank you for your time and consideration.
Al