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There are many methods for goal setting, some more successful than others but it is important to understand that whatever your goal may be it is highly likely that someone else has already achieved what you are setting out to do, or at least something very similar. So it is possible, you just need to formulate your plan.

It's important that you take time to research the subject concerned. Visit your local library, buy magazines and books on the topic, and surf the net to find Websites where you find out as much as you can about it. Then concentrate on clearly and concisely writing out your plan.

It's essential that you have a structured approach and your plan should feature the following areas:

Accurate Description

You must write down clearly what you want to achieve. For example, if you want to start a business what sort of business is it? Do you want to work alone or with a partner? Do you want to work from home or will you require business premises? For how many hours do you want to work in the business? And how will you measure its success? Be precise about the details or else it will simply not happen.

Priorities

You must be sure what your priorities are. Be careful not to set targets that are unrealistic in the context of your life. Be sure not to overstretch yourself or to commit to things that will cause you to neglect your loved ones.

Obstacles

Examine what may stand in the way of you achieving your aims. How can you overcome any obstacles? Be as honest and thorough as you can even if it means confronting areas of your own personality or your own abilities.

Timescale

Your objectives must be timed so be clear in stating when you intend to achieve them. This may be weeks but it could be years. Be honest and realistic in defining your timescales.

Measures

You must have a way of measuring your progress towards your goal. You must regularly review how far you have gone and ensure that it is a written record of some form. Maybe you could keep a journal or a diary. Set targets for set periods of days, months, years etc and monitor your progress.

Motivation

You must understand your motives for setting the goal. What are your reasons for doing what you are doing? Be prepared to accept that what you want may change. So be flexible and make alterations to your goals if need be. Don't let the pursuit of your goals become a chore.

And one other tip; write your goals in the present tense rather than the future. Use sentences like: "I am running my own successful business from home"; "I live in a large 5 bedroom house with a swimming pool and a paddock and stables for my two horses"; "I am a confident and happy person."

That way your mind will accept more readily what it is you want to achieve and the steps you need to take to do so. Plan your goals carefully and by following these strategies you will succeed.

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This article was written by Tony Hall who runs his own business dedicated to helping individuals develop their personal and business skills. You can learn more about how to develop your own life skills and get your complimentary copy of "The Process of Success" by signing up for his weekly newsletter at:
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