Goals and Goal Setting.
February 2, 2009 by K.D.
Filed under Survival Guide
Where do you see yourself in 5 years? What about the next 2 years? What about the next two weeks? What are you doing today? How will your actions today affect your goals for tomorrow? Goal setting is an important factor in the art of finish. It begins with two questions the first being: “Where do you want to be?” After you answer this question examine your past accomplishments small and large and the means or method you used to achieve them. This will enable you to answer the second question which is: “How are you going to get there?” As you thumb through your history of completion, or lack there of, a pattern will emerge. The pattern you are observing is a behavior pattern. Think about what you did and how you did it, the pitfalls you encountered and who or what assisted you throughout the process. Now from your past experiences and present aspirations you can devise a plan that dictates daily and weekly goals. Remember some goals are simple and may only entail something as small as making a phone call or sending an email. What is important is not the grandeur of the goal but what you do immediately to further your cause. With that said it is important to never di
scount your small victories and track of your successes, because if you dismiss everything you have accomplished in the past it will be impossible for you to see how you could attain anything in the future.
To the right is a diagram that illustrates the different types of goals and their relationship to one another.


