Monday, April 30, 2012
Achieving Your Goals…For Real!
1. Know your desired
outcome. When you use your car's navigation system, do you
type in all of the addresses you don't want to go to or just the one where you
do want to go? Clearly, it is critical to know your desired outcome. What do
you want to achieve? What are you going after? How would you like it to be? Now
is not the time to be casual, vague, or even humble. Imagine you've rubbed the
magic lamp and you get one shot at requesting what you want. Get clear and get
specific.
2. Take action. The best advice I could give you about reaching your goals and creating
a better life? Get started. Simply do something -- anything, really. Don't fall
into the trap of having to know the best action to take to get started because
this will cause delay. In fact, it's a crutch many of us use so we don't have
to get started.
Analyzing 1,001
treadmills to find the best combination of features is far less scary than
going to the gym and getting on one. You can see this dynamic at work in
meetings -- let's schedule another meeting to talk about everything we need to
do instead of actually getting started. But why do we get stuck in this
inaction trap? It's safe. We are afraid of doing something that may be wrong.
Inspiration is fickle. You'll feel it one minute and then poof, it will be gone
the next unless you nurture it with movement -- taking action and getting
started. It's better to throw the gauntlet down by doing something -- even the
wrong thing -- than staying in your head and losing the inspiration.
3. Focus on feedback. Remember the hot or cold game you played as a kid? What if you played
that game but didn't move? You'd never know if you were getting closer or
farther away from the prize. If you stay in your head too long and try to
analyze every conceivable next step, you'll never know if your path is leading
you closer or farther away. Taking action is how you get feedback. Take the
step, because even if you are wrong, that will give you valuable feedback so
you can adjust your approach.
4. Be behaviorally
flexible. If you notice your actions are not leading you to
your desired outcome (or maybe not as quickly as you wish), then you have to be
flexible in your approach. It's not enough to just notice what you are doing
isn't working; you have to shift your strategy. If you keep hearing
"colder," as in the game above, then stop moving in that direction
even if you've invested a lot of time and energy. Stop, turn, and take a step
in a different direction until you get closer to your outcome.
Whether you are
starting a new business, in charge of a new product launch, wanting to
re-connect with your spouse, wishing to get healthier, or hoping to create your
best life, keep these four steps front and center, and they will help you
achieve your goals faster and more efficiently.
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