Do you have a goal that just doesn’t seem to be working out? This could be due to a lack of resources or clarity regarding the steps you need to take in order to be successful.
But what if you have the resources you need? What if you seemingly have all of the tangible “pieces” for reaching your goal, but you still aren’t finding success?
If this is the case, it’s time to take a good long look at your habits.
Success is so much more than merely having the resources to get the job done. Success requires consistent focus on achieving your goals. It’s about forming and maintaining a goal-oriented mindset that translates into tangible and consistent action.
You could have every necessary resource at your fingertips, but if you’re only working on achieving your goals when it’s convenient or you are “in the mood” to get some work done, you aren’t going to get very far.
“Lack of direction, not lack of time, is the problem. We all have twenty-four hour days.”
– Zig Ziglar
It comes down to making time to pursue your goals. If your goals are important to you, make the time. Choose to be focused.
5 Tips to Stay FOCUSED On Your Goals
- Write Your Goals and Review Daily: According to a research study conducted by Psychology professor, Dr. Gail Matthews, individuals who write down their goals are significantly more likely to achieve their goals than those who don’t. Taking the time to write down and regularly review your goals will not only help you gain clarity , but will help you maintain your focus. (https://sarahboxx.com/clarify-your-purpose-how-to-end-the-year-as-strong-as-you-began/)
- Schedule Your Work Time: Too many people use the excuse of “not having enough time” as the reason they haven’t made much progress. The reality is, we all have the same amount of time. What sets successful individuals apart is the way they use their time.Maximize your time by creating a schedule. Block out time each week to work on your big goal. Treat this time as sacred and untouchable. In other words, if you’ve committed to spending 5 hours this week working on your goals, show up for those 5 hours.
- Create Your Ideal Work Environment: When it comes to being focused and productive, your physical work environment matters. Each individual’s ideal work environment is a unique combination of factors such as background noise, private v. communal spaces, and lighting.
For tips on creating an environment that works for you, check out my blog post, Activation and Environment. - Stop Multitasking: The concept of multitasking, being more productive when you do two things at once, is a myth. According to Psychologist, Dr. Joann Deak, “when you try to multitask, in the short term it doubles the amount of time it takes to do a task and it usually doubles the number of mistakes.”
In order to truly be focused on your goals and make real forward progress, it’s time to stop multitasking. - Get An Accountability Partner: There’s truth to the old saying, “we’re better together.” According to a recent study, “more than 70 percent of the participants who sent weekly updates to a friend reported successful goal achievement…compared to 35 percent of those who kept their goals to themselves.”
Whether you choose a friend, coach, colleague, or even your spouse, having someone to check in with regularly as you work towards accomplishing your goals will help you stay focused and motivated.
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