Achieve Your New Year's Resolution With SMARTer Goal Setting
Have you ever made a New Year's resolution, only to make the same resolution the following year?
You
may make these New Year goals with the best of intentions, with a
desire and determination for change, only to find that a few weeks into
the year you find that your determination and confidence to achieve
your goal has evaporated.
To maximize your changes of achieving
goal setting success, we use SMARTER goal setting strategies with
athletes, business professionals and students so that they can achieve
success in their chosen field.
SMARTer goal setting is an acronym for the goal setting process.
S
- Specific. Goals need to be specific. Specific goals focus your
concentration on what you want to accomplish. For example, losing
weight or becoming fitter are general goals which could be made more
specific, such as "I will lose 5 pounds" or "I will run 4 times a week
for 20 minutes".
M - Measurable. Goals which are measurable
allow you to measure your progress for goal achievement. By having a
specific and measurable goals you easily determine whether you are
succeeding in your goals, and if not, they why not.
A - Action
Orientated. OK so you have set specific and measurable goals, not you
need to determine the steps that you are going to take to achieve them.
What action steps do you need to take? Having a clear action plan is a
step-by-step plan to goal achievement.
R - Realistic. If you
have been inactive for a long period of time, it is unrealistic to set
a goal to run a marathon next month. This will just set you up for
failure and will result less confidence. However, a realistic goal does
not mean that the goal is easy. You will not be motivated to keep
working at your goal. A realistic goal is one that is within your
capabilities, but that you have to focus on to achieve.
T -
Time Orientated. As you are probably aware, once you set a deadline,
the work takes on a level of priority. Well it is the same with goals.
Having goals with no time frame, means that other things will become
more urgent. Whether your goal needs to be achieved tomorrow, next week
or next year, a timeframe firms up the priority of the goal. Goals with
a time frame raise the priority of the goal.
E - Energizing,
Exciting and Ethical Goals. Are your goals energizing and exciting. If
you are not passionate about your goals then it will be difficult to
remain motivated when things become tough. By having exciting and
energizing goals you will have motivation and energy to achieve your
goal.
At the same time, it is important to ethical goals.
Ethical goals are goals that are aligned with your values and beliefs.
A worthy goal which is aligned with your values gives your purpose and
a sense of satisfaction upon completion.
R - Reviewed and
Resourced Goals. Do you have the resources to achieve your goal. Every
goal that you want to attain requires effort and time. Are you prepared
to put in these two things? If you aren't, then it is unlikely that you
will be able to achieve goal setting success. In short, are you willing
to make the relevant sacrifice to achieve your goal?
Reviewing
your goals are very important. Reviewing your goals on a daily or
weekly basis allows you to measure your goal progress. It is important
examine why (or why not) you are on target for goal setting success.
SMARTer
goal setting maximizes your chances of goal setting success. Whether
you are an athlete, a business professional, work at home or are a
student, goal setting is one of the surest ways to achieve success in
your chosen field.