3 Fantastic Reasons How Goal Setting Change Your Life

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If you are going to achieve amazing results in your life, goal setting is one of the powerful tools that you can leverage. In fact, many successful people are using goal setting to create the amazing results they have in their life. Therefore, if you want to achieve the same achievements; you must follow their footstep, using goal setting.

The problem with most people is that they underestimate what goal setting can do for them and they do not set their goals. Many people know what they want, but they did not put what they want into a goal, as an objective to be achieved in their life. If you don’t have any goals today, you must start to set your goals. Here are 3 fantastic reasons how goal setting change your life…

1. Goal setting gives you the direction where you are heading in your life. Imagine if you want to go to a town without a map and you have no reference about how you can get there. Do you think that you are going to spend a lot of time looking for the town? Maybe you won’t even find the town because you don’t even know where the town is. This is what goal setting will give you, a clear direction where you are heading in your life.

2. Goal setting gives you focus. When you have a clear direction of what you want in your life, you need to take action to make your goals come true. And this is what goal setting can give you, a clear focus of what you want so that you will take action upon it. If you set your goal as to lose weight, you will definite change your focus and move toward that direction, because your goal will remind you about it constantly in your mind.

3. Another reason is that goal setting will motivates you all the time. It is just like if you want to own a sport car, and the moment you see this objective or this goal of yours written down on a piece of paper, it will drive you and inspire you. Imagine that you live your life everyday without motivation; do you really want to live in a mediocre and lifeless life?

These are the 3 fantastic reasons how goal setting can change your life. Remember, your goals will give you a clear idea of what you really want and focus you toward them. Your goals are the reasons you wake up every morning, they are the reasons you breathe and live your life everyday.

Shawn Lim
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Personal Goal Setting for a Purpose Driven Life

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Are you ready to live a highly successful life, achieve all of your goals, and enjoy the success you know deep down that you really deserve? If your answer is yes then before you go any further you must answer the following searching question.

Just what is your purpose in life? If you dont have a ready answer, dont be too surprised. Even the greatest of the philosophers who have ever lived succeeded only in making this question more profound. Why? Because the answer lies not in simply knowing what is your purpose in life but lies in discovering what is your goal in life. The last one is only possible if you have already gone through the process of goal setting.

Soul searching is actually personal goal setting in its infancy. The only problem is that for many people that infant never grows up into maturity. The person involved in soul searching might dismiss this process as nothing but being sentimental. Without realizing it, the person has just killed the infant, or his chance to flesh out the course of his purpose driven life.

But luckily, soul searching is a recurring process. So the next time you have been given the honor of another visit, be mindful.

Personal goal setting is a powerful tool for setting a course for a meaningful and fulfilling life. The process of personal goal setting in itself is powerful enough so that if you are going through with the process you might think that your lifes meaning or purpose had been found. But it is not. The euphoria is only a result of your self finally realizing that you are on the right track.

For some, the process itself is motivating. Once you have found a way of making this a habit, you will soon realize that achieving your goals that look like impenetrable walls in the past is nothing but a purpose that needs a set of personal goals as the key.

Personal goal setting: what should be set?

Since there is more to life than the four letters that it represents, personal goal setting involves a review of all the aspects of your life, and all of these should have a corresponding goal. But before going to the process of setting up goals, you must have one general goal that encompasses all the other goals. In fact the other and smaller goals should work in the service of this large goal of yours.

1 Career. What aspect of your career do you think needs an improvement? Or perhaps, ask yourself, is it time for a new career?

2 Outlook or attitude. Is there a part of you, particularly on how you perceive things, that needs to be changed?

3 Financial. Do you have a clear projection as to how much you should be earning in a particular moment in your life? This aspect is closely related with career, so better review and come out with a goal with these two side by side.

4 Potential development. Perhaps some of your talents and skills need an improvement, or are maybe already clamoring for an improvement. Life, after all, is discovering your potential and developing it in the process.

5 Academic. Perhaps you are no longer getting any mental stimulation lately. Maybe your education related goals have expired many years ago. Perhaps it is time to go back to school for another degree, or engage in some thought provoking activities.

6 Family. What is your idea of a family? Getting married, having and raising kids? When? How?

7 Social involvement. Perhaps you want to help achieve something that would make the world a better place? Perhaps you are into animal protection, environmental concerns, and human rights issues?

These are just some aspects that generally come to mind when it comes to personal matters. If you feel or think that this list is not enough, or does not fit well with you, you may add or change it. Remember, personal goal setting is what its name is, a personal task. It is all up to you to device it and make it happen.

This article has just scratched the surface as far as goal setting is concerned. There is a lot more information out there in such places as the local library, the local bookstore, and also there are a number of very helpful Blogs on this subject.

John Savage
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