Friday, October 3, 2008

Goal setting

In my previous post, I mentioned that I will be writing a quick post on how to do goal setting. So here it is

First off!

You must have an idea of who and what you are going to be in 5 years time. I can safely say that "YOU! are where you are today because of the decisions and actions that you have taken in the past 5 years!"

So there fore...think about that for a few moments.

After that,

break down your goals into the parts. Basically we are looking at 3 parts:

Short term (3 months - 6 months)

Mid term (1 year)

Long term (2- 5 years)

So having broken down your ideas and what you want to achieve in these parts

Break it down further into headers. I may be abit off in terms of overall coverage, but feel free to add on to my list of what I find useful.

The list of headers are:
  • Personal growth
  • Financial
  • Personal relationships
  • Travel
  • Family
  • Work
  • Religion
  • Friends
more often that naught, we often neglect certain areas of our lives. so by actually stating what you want to achieve in these areas within those allotted time frames of short, mid and long term.

We get a much clearer picture of our goals and thus we can decide what daily actions are we taking to actually move closer to these goals.

so if you do have any further questions, feel free to leave some comments! I will get back to you as soon as possible!

that's all for now!

2 comments:

Sunny said...

Yes,good article!I agree with taking on as few goals as possible at a time. It will be less overwhelming and you will do a higher quality job at what you are doing. Once you have completed one goal, you should work on a new goal. You are walking your way to success.Thanks!

Goal Setting For Success

Sunny said...

Yes,good article!I agree with taking on as few goals as possible at a time. It will be less overwhelming and you will do a higher quality job at what you are doing. Once you have completed one goal, you should work on a new goal. You are walking your way to success.Thanks!

Goal Setting For Success