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10 Motivators to Goal Setting
Setting goals is the easy part
-- but sticking with them over the long run can be a major challenge! Some
people think that motivation requires will-power and dedication. Actually,
staying motivated is all about setting up an environment that is conducive
to you accomplishing your goals. Here are ten “tricks” for giving your goals
staying power past January 31st:
Break Your
Goals Down
Do you know
why 90% of us don’t keep our New Year’s resolutions? Because our goals are
too big and too vague. Instead of telling yourself that you want to “get
organized,” try breaking that goal down into something smaller and more
concrete. “Clean out all clothes that haven’t been worn in a year” or “move
all of the sports equipment to the garage” gives you a solid place to start
-- then you can move on to another small goal that will take you one step
closer to “getting organized.”
Put In 15
Minutes a Day
Some people
think that you have to commit hours of uninterrupted effort if you want to
accomplish a goal. But the greatest advances are often the sum total of a
series of SMALL EFFORTS -- a drawer here, a cabinet there, maybe a closet.
Once you have set your goals for the year, commit to spending 15 minutes
each day doing something that will move you closer to accomplishing that
goal. You will be amazed at how quickly you progress!
Push
Yourself Into a Corner
The worst
deadline you can set for accomplishing a goal is “over the next year” -- too
vague, to broad, and too much room for slacking. Sometimes it’s best to push
yourself into a corner if you want to get a project done. If your goal is to
clean out the guest bedroom closet, invite company over! Make a COMMITMENT
to someone else -- just knowing that other people are counting on you is
often just the little “push” you need to get moving.
Work With
a “Buddy”
This rule
doesn’t just apply at the gym! Do you have a friend who can help out with
some of your organising projects? Two people will get more done in shorter
period of time -- and you will be less inclined to keep a bunch of junk you
don’t need! Just remember that you will be expected to reciprocate when your
friend gets ready to clean out! And if you can’t recruit any free help,
consider bringing in a Professional Organizer -- someone who can be
objective about your clutter.
Tell Your
Friends and Family About Your Plans
The best
way to make yourself accountable for accomplishing your goals is to tell
other people about your plans. The minute you spread the word that you are
working on a project, people become interested in your progress. “Hey, how
are you doing getting that garage in order?” Every time you hear those
words, one of two things will happen. Either you will feel inspired to dig
back in and get to work -- or you will feel lousy because you haven’t made
any progress. Option A gets you moving, while Option B tells you that
something is out of alignment and you need to RE-EVALUATE your goals. Either
one is a step in the right direction.
Put It
Down On Paper
You’ve
heard it a million times -- if you write a goal down, it is more likely to
come to fruition. There is something about the act of putting your thoughts
(any thoughts) on paper that makes you more committed to the outcome. You
have invested time and energy writing your goals down -- what a waste if you
didn’t actually go through with them! And it is wonderfully therapeutic to
cross an item off of your list once you complete it!
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Review
Your Goals Regularly
The best
thing about writing your goals down is that you have something physical to
hold in your hand and refer back to when you need a boost. But reviewing
your goals doesn’t just mean skimming the page and counting up how many
things you haven’t done yet. You must also ask yourself some questions about
each goal -- why haven’t I made more progress on this goal? What’s getting
in my way? Is this goal still important to me? If your priorities have
changed, drop it from your list. You have enough important things to do --
you don’t need to sweat over not accomplishing an unimportant task.
Develop a
“Mantra”
Repetition
is the mother of success, so you need to remind yourself of your goals
everyday. Pick your most important goal this year, and turn it into a
one-sentence “mantra.” Your mantra should be in the form of an affirmation
-- a statement phrased as though you have already accomplished your goal (“I
am the master of my time” or “I live in a clutter-free environment.”) Repeat
this mantra first thing when you get up, last thing before you go to bed,
when you are driving in the car, as you take a shower. Post sticky notes
with your mantra on it around your home and office. Pretty soon, this will
become your natural way of thinking -- keeping you going when you run into a
roadblock.
Enjoy Your
Successes
When was
the last time you really acknowledged the fact that you accomplished an
important goal? Too often, we simply charge into the next task on our list
without really appreciating our achievements. Next time, spend a few minutes
reflecting on what you have accomplished -- remembering the time and effort
you invested and savouring the feeling of completion. This will refresh and
renew your enthusiasm to continue on with your next goal. Without that
moment of pause, you will eventually burn yourself out and lose all sense of
motivation.
Pat
Yourself On The Back
Do you
reward yourself for a job well done? Let’s go one step further -- do you
plan ahead of time what reward you will give yourself when you complete a
task on your list? There is a lot of wisdom in the old idea of a “carrot and
stick.” As you plan out your goals for the next year, attach a REWARD to
each. It could be as simple as a walk around the block, or as grand as a
two-week vacation -- just make sure that your reward is commensurate with
the amount of work you will have to do to reach that goal. And be consistent
about rewarding yourself for every accomplishment, no matter how small. You
deserve it!
Ramona Creel is
a Professional Organizer and the founder of OnlineOrganizing.com -- a
web-based one-stop shop offering everything that you need to get organized
at home or at work. At OnlineOrganizing.com, you may get a referral to an
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free tips, and even learn how to become a professional organizer or build
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