Goal Setting - Forget about it
by Alan Fairweather
Published on this site: June 23rd, 2005 - See
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Many motivational speakers and self-help books will tell you that
you must have goals. I've even advocated goal setting myself
in the past. You write down your goals and detail them for
family life, friends, finances, career, recreation, health,
learning, education and your spiritual life.
However, I've now come to the conclusion that successful people
with strong self-belief don't do goal setting in this way why? Because
their too busy doing what they need to do to get what they want
to get.
Successful people don't spend time writing down what they want
out of life they just get on and do it. To be successful at whatever
it is you want to do, you need to ask yourself what do I really
want to achieve? What are my dreams and desires, what do I want
to build, to create and what sort of person do I want to be.
You need to clearly identify what it is you want out of life, what
do you hunger and thirst for, what do you really want to achieve?
If someone held your head under water you'd quickly realise what
you wanted oxygen! You need to feel like this to be successful.
Most of us experience this feeling when we fall in love. We do almost
anything to impress and be with the person of our dreams.
This is how people create success, it's how new countries were
discovered, products were invented, Everest was conquered and man
walked on the moon. You may not want to achieve something so dramatic,
you may want to have a successful plumbing business, or be an excellent
accountant, or even run a marathon. Whatever it is, once you identify
and focus on it you will release the motivation to make it happen.
There is an often-told story of the swimmer, Florence Chadwick.
On her first attempt to swim the English Channel she encountered
huge waves and chilling temperature. Her trainers were alongside
her in a boat. They had greased her body to provide protection from
the cold and gave her hot soup from a vacuum flask. She had everything
going for her to ensure she was successful.
However a heavy fog set in and as the fog descended, her vision
was limited to only a few feet. The water seemed to get colder,
the waves higher and she started suffering from cramp in her arms
and legs. She eventually gave up her effort and asked her trainers
to take her on board the boat.
What she didn't realise was that she was only a short distance
from the shore. When the reporters asked her why she'd given up
when she was such a short distance form the shore. Her answer was
quite simple - "I lost sight of what I wanted to achieve. I'm
not sure that I had it firmly in my mind."
You need to have a clear mental picture of where you want to go.
You need to visualise yourself being successful and work towards
it, you then have a far better chance of achieving what you want
to achieve.
And case your wondering about Florence Chadwick - she did become
the first woman to swim the English Channel on the 8th August 1950.
It took her 13 hours 25 minutes and I bet her arms were tired!

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