“Prioritise your priorities”
You know how
it works... at this time of the year people make half-hearted New Year
resolutions through some sense of tradition and thinking that it is “the done
thing”, without fully committing to making the necessary steps to achieve their
goals. Therefore most people allow these goals to quickly fall by the wayside.
Goal setting
shouldn’t be restricted to your January to-do list, but instead should be on
your agenda throughout the year. It doesn’t have to be about one big fresh
start, but it can be about attainable goals and taking small steps to help you
actually achieve what really matters to you.
With too many
things on our mind, it is often hard to know what to focus on and it is easy to
lose sight of what is important to us. You cannot hit a target you cannot see,
so to help you figure out your goals and priorities you might want to ask
yourself the questions below. Before you do though... grab yourself a pen and
paper, sit in a quiet corner with no distractions and off we go!
1)
Think about your life. What things matter to you right now that you would like
to change?
Write
them down and put them in order of priority. Tackle each one at a time.
2)
What actions do you need to take to draw you closer to your goal?
Be
realistic and specific with order, dates, time of completion etc.
3)
Which action will have the most impact or contribute to your success the most?
4)
Write down: “The consequences of me not taking this action are..."
5)
What obstacles are in your way and how can you overcome them?
Now that you
thought about your goals and priorities all that is left to do is to take
action. Action speaks louder than words. Before you know it with a little bit
of commitment and determination, taking small steps will lead to a bigger goal
and the change you want.
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