Instead of tackling it all at once, start by setting
small goals for yourself that you know you can achieve.
Make a big goal then
make small goals to keep yourself going to forward toward your big goal.
By setting
small goals along the way toward that big dream I kept the dream alive, really felt like I was achieving what I'd set out to do.
I know it's probably not that exciting, but perhaps it can encourage you to set
small goals in your life.
I'm thinking I should just set
smaller goals at the beginning of each month based on the time and resources it looks like I'll have, events coming up, etc..
Don't get caught up in the big picture, you're looking to build something small into something big by
achieving small goals along the way.
Your final goal should be comprised of several
small goals so you can see your progress, feel good about yourself and want to continue improving.
It also helps to define, set, and
reach small goals, thus increasing the feeling of progress for both parents and the child.
Write down big goals you have, as well
as smaller goals you want to reach along the way.
What's beautiful
about small goals is after you've accomplished one, you get a swell of confidence (and oxytocin) from your accomplishment.
Once you know your vision, set a realistic strategy to achieve it with
several small goals along the way.
The key is setting clear and
purposeful small goals that move you closer to your ultimate goal of selling more of your books.
Set a date for what you want to achieve and then
outline small goals every day to help you get there — and follow it religiously.
Now that you've worked out your final goal, it's time to set
small goals over this time to work towards.
You may choose to set
multiple smaller goals to reach during a certain timeframe, or you may choose to solely set your sights on the end goal.
If you can't meet the deadlines you've given yourself,
consider smaller goals and increasing them as you achieve them.
Last week we talked about breaking your large goals
into smaller goals and its (positive) effect on success rates.
By
making small goals, students will find success early which, with time, will lead to the ability to create and reach bigger goals.
I am going to try for
smaller goals for the next month, maybe they will be more achievable since we all know life happens.
Set a series
of small goals for each of these aspects of your career and track your progress.
Instead of one
smaller goal at a time to accomplish, you receive larger, overarching goals to complete.
Set your sights on a few
small goals like have a great morning exit, complete a few work projects, and take a bath at night.
Setting a
few small goals that you can consistently act on is a much more effective approach than trying to take on everything at once.
You have to build confidence slowly, and the way you build it is by helping the dog to repeatedly
accomplish small goals.
The best way to stay motivated is to acknowledge how much you've achieved and remind yourself you're close to your
next small goal.
Focus on one debt at a time and set
small goals so you can be motivated with your progress.
However, I fully believe in
setting small goals on a regular basis and that we should always ask the world for more.