Setting Goals to Achieve Success

Setting Goals, Achievement, Success, SMART Goals
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A goal without a timeline is just a dream. – Unknown Author

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Welcome back to Renew Inspiration! This is a great time of the year to discuss setting goals. But not just any goals. Let’s discuss setting goals to achieve success. Some people are inspired to dance, to sing, to draw, to become a doctor, an engineer, a teacher, an entrepreneur, to do mission work, to lose weight, to be great parents, and even to become the President of the United States.



What does all of these have in common? Well, in order to stay inspired to do great things in life, you have to set goals to achieve success whether it is on a personal, academic, or career level. Then, you have to be disciplined enough to work hard and show your passion for whatever you set your heart out to do.

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SMART GOALS

A goal should scare you a little, and excite you a lot. – Joe Vitale

First, a SMART goal is a goal that is specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and time based. In addition, SMART goals are very clear and easily understood.

S – Specific (or Significant)

M – Measurable (or Meaningful)

A – Attainable (or Action-Oriented)

R – Relevant (or Rewarding)

T – Time-bound (or Trackable)

It is important to consider what you want to achieve in life, and then you must commit to it. Start with setting SMART goals that motivate you. Next, write your SMART goals down to make them feel tangible.

Here’s an example of a SMART goal:

Simple Goal – I want to improve my health.

Smart Goal – I will improve my health by eating 100 grams of protein, drinking 64oz of water and exercising every day.

If you start now, you’ll begin seeing results one day earlier than if you start tomorrow.

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WHY SET GOALS?

The harder you work for something, the greater you’ll feel when you achieve it. – Unknown Author

I’ve learned that people set goals for many reasons. For example, setting goals may give you long-term vision and short-term motivation. Also, the goal setting process helps you to organize your time and your resources so that you can make the most of your life. When you set clearly defined goals, you can measure and take pride in the achievement of those goals.

Here’s a few additional reasons why people set goals:

• To decide what you want to achieve in your life.

• To separate what’s important from what’s irrelevant or a distraction.

• To motivate and inspire yourself to be better each day.

• To build your self-confidence, based on successful achievement of goals.

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THE PLANNING PROCESS

Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment. – Jim Rohn

Moreover, striving to achieve your goals take not only commitment, but you must prioritize, plan and be willing to adjust your way o thinking. Finally, after you establish your goals, now it is time to create and follow a plan to make your goals a reality.

Here’s some important information to keep in mind during the planning process:

• Make clear deadlines for achieving your goals.

• Set personal milestones to stay motivated.

• Decide what actions are required to reach your goals.

• Put your actions into a schedule that is easy to follow.

• Readjust your goals or plan as you see fit throughout your journey.

Don’t wait until January 2020 to set goals. Start planning today for a better and stronger tomorrow. Don’t limit your challenges, challenge your limits. Don’t decrease the goal. Increase the effort. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s plan to set goals to achieve success!

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SELF-REFLECTION & JOURNAL PROMPTS

I may not be there yet, but I’m closer than I was yesterday. – Unknown Author

Journaling is a powerful way to process events in your life, build self-awareness, get more clarity, and keep yourself on track. Journaling also allows for past reflection, future insight, and present surrender. Now, close your eyes and clear your mind. Grab your pen/pencil. Open your journal or notebook. Ready, set, write!

• How often do you set goals for yourself?

• How do you determine if something is important enough to set a goal for it?

• How successful have you been at achieving the goals you have set for yourself? Discuss some successes and failures of previous goals.

• What are your biggest personal milestones?

• How well are you currently balancing life?

• How confident do you feel about who you are?

TIME TO SHARE & COMMENT

Let’s talk. I believe in the person I want to become. How about you? How often do you set goals for yourself? Are you afraid to readjust your goals to better meet your needs?
Share your thoughts in the comments section. I look forward to reading your feedback!

Believe in yourself today, tomorrow and forever!

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  1. I think I am discovering that I don’t like setting goals because, even though I completely understand the philosophy behind goal setting, I fear the thought of failure and disappointment in myself when I don’t reach the goal.

    1. Sue, try to push pass the thought of failure and disappointment. Create a few short-term goals, such as “Exercise for at least 20 minutes per day” or “Sleep for 6 – 7 hours per night”, then once you create healthy habits, add to your list of short-term goals. You got this.

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