Self Improvement > Goal Setting > Keeping New Years Resolutions For 2006 – The Very Best Method
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If you really want to grow and develop as a person it takes more then just setting goals haphazardly. It takes a step-by-step, but optimality simple approach that will bring a rich, joyful, wealthy and healthy life leading to balance and sustainability.
The habits, rituals, and choices we make in life are all derived from our goal setting. Goal setting is derived from our core values. Core values come from our own meaning and purpose statement. Or as some people call it – our mission statement.
Almost all our goals that are met and sustained can be derived using this optimality simple approach.
Lather, rinse, repeat.
Meaning and purpose statement first.
Core values second.
Goal setting third.
New rituals, choices or habits fourth.
Let’s use Lance Armstrong as an example of someone who has achieved his goals. Breaking down his thinking will illustrate the steps in a simple and effective manner.
What would be part of his meaning and purpose? Lets make this very simple. Meaning and purpose isn’t that complicated. You are on this earth for a reason. To be a dad? To be an athlete? To teach? All of these?
At one point Lance decided to be
an athlete. Therefore his meaning and purpose statement would include.
I am an athlete….
In order to be an athlete and become world class would someone like Lance Armstrong have any core values?
Very simply his core values might be
Health
Perseverance
Self – discipline
To live according to those core values, would he have any goals? I certainly hope so.
Ride my bike six times a week for six hours.
Eat a balanced diet.
Get eight hours of sleep.
Did these goals turn into habits or rituals? Of course they did. If they hadn’t, we might know him as Lance Armstrong, copy machine salesman.
So there you have it.
1. Meaning and purpose.
2. Core Values.
3. Goal Setting third.
4. New rituals, choices or habits.
Review them daily. Live them.
Simple yet incredibly effective.
2006 is around the corner. Start reflecting now on your values and goals for 2006.
Terry Vermeylen is one of those rare people that is passionately driven to help others unlock their own barriers toward fulfillment, meaning and purpose. He is the founder of http://www.mylifechanges.com/, an Internet value identification and goal setting enterprise. His primary passion is wealth building using common sense.
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