Are
Your Goals Exciting?
This
may sound like a strange question, but are you really excited about your
goals? Of course, I'm making the assumption that you have already invested
the time to think about what you want your life to be like and identified
some of your goals in several areas. If not, please do this immediately.
If you don't know where you're going, how will you know when you get there.
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Having
written goals will change your life; I guarantee it! Spend some time thinking
about what you'd like your life to be like. For the sake of this exercise,
let's set goals you'd like to have accomplished one year from now. Of
course, you can set shorter and longer goals as well.
What
would you like for your relationships? How about your health, career,
and finances? How about your mind and emotions? What would you like to
experience? What would you like to do, be, or have? Invest some time now
to identify these things and write them down. This will greatly increase
the likelihood of your accomplishing them. If you want to know more about
this, there are lots of books, including mine, to help you. That's not
really the topic of this story, however, I'm asking you now to revisit
your goals, particularly your short-term, six month to one year ones.
Do
they make you want to jump out of bed each day eager to get going? Recently,
I was feeling "less than great." I was even bordering on becoming depressed,
something I rarely experience. I felt unmotivated, and wound up being
pretty sick for several weeks. Upon closer examination, and because I
agree with Plato that an unexamined life is not worth living, I realized
one of the things that I had done was to reset some of my short-term goals
to be "more realistic."
I
think I believed what I was hearing about the current economic situation.
Of course, some of what "they" are saying is true. Some people are experiencing
an economic downturn. Interestingly enough, the Horchow Catalog, a collection
of some of the highest priced, one-of-a-kind items you can find, is expecting
another year of double-digit growth. This is as compared to a 1 or 2%
for the rest of the catalog industry. They were quoted as saying that
"there are always well-healed people willing to pay for fine things."
Obviously, not everyone believes in the economic downturn!
What
I had noticed about myself was that in the interest of being realistic,
I had lowered my expectations. While this may seem like a reasonable thing
to do, in reality, it left me totally uninspired and feeling pretty unmotivated
about my goals. For example, if you have a goal of making enough money
to "pay the bills" how exciting is that? Is that going to make you jump
out of bed in the morning saying, "oh wow, I can't wait to get going,
so I can make money and pay the bills!" I doubt it.
When
I understood what I was doing, I immediately set new goals. I set goals
that were way beyond my reach. Goals that were huge enough to really get
my juices going. Now, when I think about my new, bigger goals, I get excited
just imaging what it would feel like reaching them and what my life would
be like having accomplished them. I get jazzed just thinking about my
new income goals, for example. And even if I don't fully reach it, I know
I will go way beyond what I might have accomplished and will feel better
along the way. After all, isn't feeling good what it's all about.
Now,
go get your journal, and let's start setting some new goals for the coming
year. Following is a simple exercise to help you become clear about your
goals and begin creating the life you've always wanted.
1.
Write what you don't want. This will help you get clear about what you
do want. Afterwards, you may want to throw this list away.
2.
Write what you want. List everything you want to do, be, and have for
the upcoming year and beyond.
3.
Write each goal in the form of an affirmation. Do goals in all the major
areas of your life - spirituality, health, relationships, social, career,
things, and money.
4.
Next to each one, write why you want this and how you will feel when you
have accomplished it.
5.
Write at least one action you can take right now to move toward your goal.
What simple step can you take immediately (today)?
Each
day, read your list of goals, concentrating on the feelings associated
with having them. Feelings like freedom, value, love, secure, safe, prosperous,
etc. The more you can feel the feelings your goal will produce, the faster
you can draw it to you.
After
you reread your goals and are feeling the good feelings associated with
having them, ask yourself, "What is the next action I can take to move
toward this?" Do this daily and watch your life change.
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