How to Set New Years Goals
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It happens every January. New Year’s goal setting, otherwise knows as New Year’s resolutions. It seems that a large percentage of us experience a burst of creative energy right after the holidays and begin to set idealistic goals for ourselves. We decide to lose ten pounds, change jobs, or completely alter our lives.
What’s wrong with us? Do we have some kind of strange masochistic tendencies that lie hidden in our DNA all year long until January comes around? We must. It’s a sorry reality that New Year’s resolutions are usually temporary if not completely disregarded by February. Are we condemned to and eternal circle of goal setting and failure?
Can we actually make goal setting for the New Year successful? Can we interrupt the chain of miserable failure? Yes, the good news is that we can be successful with our New Year goal setting. We can succeed if we abide by a few simple steps.
In goal setting, the first thing you must do is select goals that are plausible and achievable for you. They have to be the proper goals for the correct reasons. If you don’t believe that you will be able to achieve them, then you’re condemned from the start. For example, if your goal is to lose 10 pounds this year and you don’t believe you’ll be able to do it, then you have set yourself up for failure.
Effective goal setting has to include thought and deliberation. Think long and hard about what you want to accomplish. Make a decision that the goal you have chosen has significance for you and you are willing to commit to achieving it.
Make your goals realizable but not so low that they lose meaning for you. On the other hand, don’t set them so high that you become disheartened. This is a tricky area of goal setting. The answer is to break your goals down into smaller chunks that you will be able to achieve. For example, if you goal is to lose 10 pounds, then set a reachable goal of one or two pounds a week. This will help keep you motivated.
Another technique for goal setting is to be specific. Set a date that you would like to reach a specific goal and then work backward, breaking it down in to smaller chunks. If your New Year’s goal is to “lose weight,” then you’re defeated before you start. It is more powerful to decide that you would like to lose ten pounds by March 1st. Stating it this way makes the goal concrete and believable to you. You’re much more likely to achieve a specific goal with a time frame than a vaguely stated goal.
Write your goals down and post them, so that you see them often. This reinforces your goal setting. You could try standing in front of a mirror and saying your goals out loud every day. This also makes your goals a formal commitment. Don’t give up. Goal setting can help us make positive changes in our lives if we follow a few easy rules.
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