Goal setting is a bit of an art. If your goal isn’t big enough, you’ll lose the motivation to keep going. On the other hand, if your goal isn’t realistic, you’ll feel disappointed and discouraged if you’re not making any progress. There is a fine balance when it comes to setting the right goal. Don’t limit yourself but don’t set a completely unachievable goal.
For example, if you want to live more sustainably, it’s unrealistic that you will quit driving and flying, grow your own food and become completely self-sufficient using renewable energy. What you can do is make it realistic to your life. Think about how you can live more sustainably and make it realistic for your own situation.
Honestly, the best technique is to start small and then build. If you want to start waking up at 5am, but you currently wake up regularly at 9am, making 5am a habit right off the bat will be difficult. Try to go to bed 30 minutes earlier. Then wake up 30 minutes earlier. Master the small and continual progress towards the large won’t seem so massive.
3. Set Your Goal and be Specific
The time has come to set your goal. You’ve reflected on your year and thought about exactly where you want to be. Your goals are tough but realistic and with the right schedule and effort, you can hit your goals in 2020. When setting your goal, try and be specific. If you’re too broad, you might lose focus as the year goes on. Don’t make your goals lofty. Figure out the specifics.
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4. Cut Your Timeframe in Half
This is one of the most important steps to help eliminate procrastination and achieve your goals. Look at your one-year goal and think about what you need to do in six months’ time to accomplish your goal. If your goal is to run three or four times a week, by six months you should aim to run once or twice a week.
5. Break Down Your Timeframe Again and Again
Next, break down your goal timeframe, again and again. Keep going until you reach your daily goal. Think about what you need to do in the next three months then the next three weeks, in order to achieve your goal. By breaking your goal down into actionable points, you know what you need to do each day to get a step closer to your goals. This aspect is key. You need to know the big picture and microscopic details.
6. Write it Down