Monday, January 18, 2016

INTENTIONAL SUCCESS VOL. 16



WHAT ARE GOALS?
(Why we can’t do without them!)
Weekly Motivation for 4th January – 8th January 2016 by Ndimofor Aretas
Good, good morning dear students;
We are already 4 days into the New Year! 
Ø  Have you started implementing your resolutions yet?
Ø  Do you feel any different from last year?
Ø  Do you have an idea of how you will want this year to be for you?
This is the beginning of the second term. 
-        Have you decided upon the things you will or will not do? 
-        Have you identified the errors you made last term?
-        What are you doing to maintain or improve upon your performance this term?
The above questions are a few that can help us to set some goals for ourselves.
A goal in simple terms is something you want to achieve”. 
For every major goal you wish to achieve, there are a number of minor goals you need to achieve.  There are short term and intermediate goals that you must achieve in order to fulfil a long range goal.
For example, let’s assume that one of your goals is to have better marks this term.  There are a number of things you need to do or not do in order to achieve that goal.  Therefore after a goal you need to have a plan.
A goal without a plan just ends up being a wish.  When you have a plan and write it down, you make it even clearer and that is why it is very important to write down your plans and make them to be as clear as possible.  Clear goals increase your confidence, develop your competence and boost your levels of motivation.
Another very important thing about goals is that you need to act in order to achieve them.  So when you have a goal and a plan, the next step is to take action and do those things that will help you to achieve your goal.
The basic steps therefore in setting and achieving any goal include; 
1)      Finding out WHAT YOU WANT,
2)      Finding out HOW YOU CAN GET IT and
3)      Then DOING the things you have to do, in order to get it.
Although it is that easy, many of us still do not set and achieve goals for ourselves for many reasons including the following four;
1)      First of all most of us do not realise the importance of goals.  Some of us even think that goals ARE NOT IMPORTANT!  Part of this is caused by the fact that some of us grow up and socialise in environments where goals are neither discussed nor valued.   Look around you. How many of your friends or family members are clear and committed to their goals?
2)      Secondly, most of us don’t know how to set goals in the first place.  Unfortunately, goal setting is not taught in our schools and so when many people say they have goals, what they really have are wishes.  Here are some characteristics of goals;
-        A goal is clear, written and specific.
-        It can be quickly and easily described to another person.
-        You can measure it, and
-        You know when you have achieved it, or not.
            These are the things that separate a goal from a wish.

3)      The third reason why we don’t set goals is because of the fear of failure. Failure hurts.  So when we set a few at first and fail, we stop setting them all together.

4)      The fourth reason that people don’t set goals is because of the fear of rejection.  People are afraid that if they set a goal and are not successful, others will criticize or ridicule them.  This is one of the reasons why, when you begin to set goals, you should keep your goals confidential.  Don’t tell anyone. Let them see by your results and achievements what you have accomplished, but don’t tell them in advance.  What they don’t know can’t hurt you.
Now that you know how to set goals, let me throw some light on the advantages of setting and achieving goals.
-        You only feel truly happy when you are making progress, step-by-step, toward something that is important to you.  Victor Frankl, the founder of Logotherapy, wrote that the greatest need of the human being is for a sense of meaning and purpose in life.
-        Goals enable you to instil meaning and purpose into everything you do.  You’ll find good reason to be at school early enough, to be disciplined at school, to pay attention in class among others…
-        Goals give you a sense of direction.
-        As you move toward your goals you feel happier and stronger.
-        You feel more energized and effective. 
-        You feel more confident and competent in yourself and your abilities. 
-        Every step you take toward your goals increases your belief that you can set and achieve even bigger goals in the future.
Setting goals, working toward them day-by-day, and ultimately achieving them is the key to happiness in life.  Goal setting is so powerful that the very act of thinking about your goals makes you happy, even before you have taken the first step toward achieving them. 
To unlock and unleash your full potential, you should make a habit of daily goal setting and achieving for the rest of your life.  You should develop a laser-like focus so that you are always thinking and talking about the things you want rather than the things that you don’t want.
There is nothing as wonderful as happily succeeding throughout school and in future.  As you do this, remember these bible verses;
-          Proverbs 16:9 says: “In his heart, a man plans his course, but the Lord will direct his steps”
-          In Jeremiah 29:11 God says: “I alone know the plans I have for you, plans to bring you prosperity and not disaster, plans to bring about the future you hope for”
IN JESUS’ NAME,  AMEN.
By Ndimofor Aretas
Monday, 04/01/2016
(For the week of 4th January – 8th January 2016)

Sources of some of the points:
Goals! How to Get Everything You Want — Faster Than You Ever Thought Possible by Brian Tracy

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