Break Your Goals Down Into
Measurable Steps
As Neil Armstrong disembarked from the space shuttle, he
uttered these words, “One small step for man; one giant leap
for mankind.” If you remember that historic first walk on the
moon’s surface, you will understand why one small step at a
time is the best way to break your goals down into measurable steps.
Mr. Armstrong didn’t just utter one day, “Well, I think I’ll
walk on the moon next week.” It took years of education;
practice; knowledge, commitment and
focus before he was even able to board a spacecraft, let alone
walk on the moon. The point is everyone finds it difficult to
stay focused on a goal. The
topsy-turvy world of self-motivation is evident everywhere.
Lose weight; gain weight. Even the smallest goal can carry the
heaviest weight.
Realistic expectations and a positive
attitude, combined with small action steps can make your
goals more achievable. How? You must first know and understand
your goal. Begin with one specific goal, and write it down often. It doesn’t have
to be anything major; start with something simple. Use
construction paper and hang it up everywhere. This is your
first step to focusing on your commitment. Then, break it down
into small steps.
For example: Let’s say you want to begin a diet and exercise
program. Your goal is to lose 50 pounds, and be able to run two
miles a day. It’s August; you indicate a target date of
February. Write it down: 50 pounds; two miles a day; February.
Focus daily on these words. Next, break it down into even
smaller steps. Follow a specific diet plan; and begin running
10 minutes a day. If in the first week, you begin to see
results – your confidence
will build; and you will become even more motivated to
continue.
Keep a journal. In one half of the book record your diet
progress; in the second half of the book record the amount of
running time you’ve achieved. You may not believe it, but when
you write about yourself, you tend not to lie about it. Read
your journal often. Use a pen to write your diet and exercise
achievements. Even if you consume something you shouldn’t,
don’t worry about it. You’re not perfect; and you don’t need
that kind of pressure. Just keep going. You’re allowed a
mistake every once in a while.
Finally, never give up. You’ve
come so far; your confidence
is growing, and you are so close to your goal – stay focused.
Reward yourself every now and then. You deserve it! Don’t think
about the end result, enjoy the
journey. If Neil Armstrong can walk on the moon; you can
accomplish anything you set out to do.
You Can Do It. Others Have, You Can Too!
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