Common Mistakes in Setting Personal Goals

By Robert R. Ng


Setting personal goals require a lot from you simply because achieving goals means success and success does not come so easily. You need to work hard on it, be determined, have faith, know and apply relevant and smart strategies, and so on. You also need to be aware of errors that might hinder you from reaching your goals.So, make sure you avoid the following common mistakes in setting personal goals.

Setting Negative Goals The way you think about your personal goals can contribute on how you feel about them, and whether you will achieve them or not. For example, a lot of people set a goal to "lose weight." But, such goal connotes something negative. It is basically centered on something you do not want, and that is your weight. One positive way to reverse this without actually changing the results you want is by setting a goal to "be healthy."

Be a positive thinker. The struggles may be too heavy to bear if you are easily troubled with negative thoughts. It is important to look at the entire thing from an upbeat perspective. At the same time, makes sure that your objectives are not too general. The general goals can be broken down into profession, family, home, school, physical and spiritual. Establish priorities so you will know which should come first before the other.

They do not know the process of personal goal setting. Knowing how to do something is one very strong reason for you to do so. If you do not know the steps, processes, strategies, and methods, you would most probably not spend the time working on setting and reaching goals.

They fear criticism. Some people do not want to be criticized. They hold back from setting good goals because sometimes other people tell them that they will never reach them, or they will just waste their money, effort, and time. You cannot avoid people who give destructive criticisms instead of those that can motivate you. However, you can do something to minimize the negative things you hear. You can surround yourself with people who also know the importance of goals. Be with people who have set or reached goals. And if you still receive criticisms, one way or another, use them as your stepping stones instead of stumbling blocks.

Do not postpone your timetable. Remember that you have formulated a clear objective from the very start. You have the option to change, modify as you proceed and situations change. Yet, continue for as long as these objectives remain reasonable and reachable. Explore solutions at all times. This will keep you thinking positively and staying on track. As you go along, you will soon discover that you have become an improved person compared to what you were when this goal-setting was on its initial stages. You will notice the changes gradually. When you start making comparisons, it will dawn upon you that life is more encouraging and everything is brighter.




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