Sunday, July 24, 2011

The Power of The Goal.

The Power of The Goal.



The 10 Simple Steps to Setting Crystal-clear Goals...

Make all your dreams real by first identifying and then focusing on specific, tangible targets for what you want.

Survey: Only 25% say they do this consistently. Take our TQ Set Goals Test to rate yourself...

The Power: You'll never make a dream real until you have something specific to aim at. There is no way you can plan for -- to say nothing of work toward -- a "better life." You can, however, stipulate a list of conditions that would define a better life. Each of those items can then be made into a precise target you can aim for, and immediately begin to work towards.

So, dream your dreams, then identify specific examples in the real world that best represent the desired qualities of your dream. Once you do this, you'll be well on your way to creating that "better life" you desire.

The Pain: Your dreams don't have a chance of becoming real. Negatives like "Wishful, Nebulous and Passive" start to take their toll on your performance -- quickly moving you away from the success you want.

Maintain at least one clearly defined goal for every major interest and role in your life.

Survey: Less than 3% say they do this consistently. Take our TQ Set Goals Test to rate yourself...

The Power: Creating an ideal life, where all of your roles are completely fulfilled, starts with setting clear goals. If you never define what you expect, you will only get what life gives you -- and that may be a whole lot less than what you want.

Why leave things to chance? Every major interest and role in your life deserves its own series of goals. Clearly defined goals for each of your roles provides a rewarding direction -- and an ever-present purpose for each area of your life.

The Pain: Without a goal, there are roles in your life that have no purpose or direction.

Set your goals so they are directly aligned with your life's mission.

Survey: Less than 8% say they do this consistently. Take our TQ Set Goals Test to rate yourself...

The Power: Your most powerful and inspiring goals are those that are directly aligned with what you value most. Goals that are aligned with your life's mission are those that bring an ideal personal vision closer to reality. Mission based goals will deliver the greatest sense of pride and satisfaction once accomplished.

You can only do so much in the time you have. Therefore, as you establish your goals, put them to the test: How connected are they to what you value most? If they're not -- change them or choose more "value-able" goals.

The Pain: Your goals lack the purpose and the power to shift your inner-drive into overdrive.

Create goals high enough to ignite your spirit and inspire you to take action.

Survey: Less than 55% say they do this consistently, permitting themselves to dream outside the box. Take our TQ Set Goals Test to rate yourself...

The Power: If you're not inspired -- every single day -- you need new goals. The higher the goal, the more it will excite and motivate you, day-in-day-out. Plan big. Why set mediocre, minimally acceptable goals when you could set ones that will change your life? Or the world?!

Life's greatest satisfaction comes from attaining goals that you once believed were beyond reach. If most of your goals are forgotten before they're achieved, you clearly need to create more exciting, more stimulating, more intoxicating, more adventurous, more ambitious and more heart-felt goals.

The Pain: You lack both the reason and the desire to achieve your best.

Write down all your goals in specific, measurable detail with declared target dates.

Survey: Less than 11% say they do this consistently. Take our TQ Set Goals Test to rate yourself...

The Power: Writing down exactly what you want, and by when, is the first step to success. If you won't commit to writing them down, you'll never do what it takes to reach your goals. Writing your goals in exquisite detail helps define them in your mind -- and provides the exact specifications for what you want to accomplish.

The more desirable qualities you add to the goal, the greater will be your satisfaction when you attain it. Be sure to write SMART goals: Specific, Measurable, Accountable, Realistic and Tangible -- and don't forget a target date. (Because the difference between a dream and a goal is a date!)

The Pain: There is no way you can achieve your goals if they are not crystal-clear. Negatives like "Vague, Uncertain and Uncommitted" will take their toll on your performance.

Absolutely, unconditionally commit to hitting each of your targets.

Survey: Less than 50% say they do this consistently. Take our Take our TQ Set Goals Test to rate yourself...

The Power: The best predictor of success is your degree of commitment to your goals. Whenever you set a goal, write out why you're committed to accomplishing it. The "why" is far more important than the "how." Commitment -- sheer passion and will power -- can help overcome any deficiency in time, money or education.

First, make sure each of your goals is worthy of the time and effort necessary to achieve it. Then, make sure each of your goals is getting the absolute, unconditional commitment it deserves.

The Pain: Lacking commitment you have little chance of achieving your most important and rewarding goals. Negatives like "Ambivalent, Lackadaisical and Doubtful" actually move you away from the success you want.

Share your goals with others for mutual accomplishment.

Survey: About 53% say they do this consistently. Take our TQ Set Goals Test to rate yourself...

The Power: Nothing is more powerful than a team of people all focused on the same goal. Dare to share your dreams with others. A shared goal is an extremely powerful force -- and a shared cause virtually guarantees success. When your goal benefits a host of other people, motivation and commitment to the goal increases proportionately.

When you align your goals with those of others, you dramatically improve the probability of each person's success.

The Pain: Your results are limited by what you can do alone.

Set a whole series of related daily, weekly and long-term goals, complete with starting times and completion dates.

Survey: Less than 2% say they do this consistently. Take our TQ Set Goals Test to rate yourself...

The Power: A series of goals that build upon each other is far more productive than the same number of random goals. First, start by setting a highly compelling destination. Then, set all the intermediary goals that will lead you to this desired location.

By setting a series of concrete objectives, you gain a long-term perspective, and a higher purpose for each daily goal. Once set, your enthusiasm, self-esteem and satisfaction will increase every time you achieve a milestone towards the final long-term goal.

The Pain:You lose sight of your goal when you can't see what to do next.

Take time every day to imagine how terrific it will feel when your goals are actually realized.

Survey: Less than 20% say they do this consistently. Take our TQ Set Goals Test to rate yourself...

The Power: It's impossible to keep striving for something for which you no longer have any feelings. The more you stay in touch with the rewarding experience, and positive feelings that each goal delivers, the more motivated and committed you'll be to continue the pursuit.

Each time you get in touch with the emotional benefits your goals produce, you'll feel energized and enthused to continue -- regardless of the distance to the goal. Celebrate your goals every day. Anticipation is half the fun, and most of the motivation for getting there.

The Pain: When passion runs out, determination and commitment is lost.

Take an action step toward the attainment of at least one goal every day.

Survey: Less than 8% say they do this consistently. Take our TQ Set Goals Test to rate yourself...

The Power: A goal is something beyond where you are. If you want to get from here to your goal, you must take the steps required to get there. Goals don't just automatically "happen." Obvious? You bet! But if this is obvious, why do so many people set goals then never achieve them?

Goals don't happen on their own. If you want the goal, you have to do the work. This means taking the steps necessary to get there, day-by-day.

The Pain: Your goals die a slow, agonizing death from a lack of attention.
"Without goals, and plans to reach them, you are like a ship that has set sail with no destination." ~ Fitzhugh Dodson


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