Many people talk about goal setting but I wish to discuss goal getting. Sure there are millions of articles and coaches who have given us ways to set goals. There is a ton of literature about goal setting. I do believe that you must set a goal before you GET your goal.
First, write down your goal in a clear, SMART goal fashion in the present tense. It needs to be specific – for example, “I need to lose weight” is not specific, “I now weigh 150” (20 lbs less than I weight now) is more specific. If nothing else make sure your goal is Measurable – “When I step on the scale on December 1st I will weigh 150lbs”. (I can measure the date and the weight). Attainable – I know there is no way that I can lose 30lbs in a month. This is not attainable or realistic (R). Timely – make sure you have a date that you will reach the goal.
Here are Seven Ways to GET your Goal
- Â Keep your goal where you will see it each day. Â If it is in your journal, on your wall in your office or on the ceiling under your bed. Â Sure, if you read the secret you heard that someone put a $100,000.000. check the ceiling so when he work up he would see it each day. Â I think it was Jack Canfield of the Chicken Soup for the Soul fame. Â I keep my goals in my journal (first page) so I see it at least 5 times a week.
- Break it down… (OK my musical prodigies are now singing and dancing). Â Yes, break the goal down into sections. Â If I wish to lose weight I could break it down by time – 5lbs each month for 4 months. Â Or I would break down a goal by parts. Â Do each part by a certain date. Â Go after each part of the goal to GET the entire goal.
- Fear!!!! Â Some people feel the fear and are paralyzed. Â Sometimes I have paralysis by analysis. Â I think and think and don’t do. Â My coach, Sheri, told me feel the fear and do it anyway. If fear interferes with your Action – just do it. Â Face it head on and deal with it. Â Make that call. Â Go to the gym. Â Meet that person. Â Go to that meeting. Â Once you take the first step it gets easier.
- Thanks! Â Give thanks for all of the parts of the goal that you CAN get. Â Give thanks for those who help you. Â Send thank you emails, notes and texts.
- Ask for help. Â Yes. Â This is the one that gets me in trouble. Â I hate to “bug” people. Â I good friend told me once that I NEVER bug anyone, what I have to offer is always positive and important. Â My son would disagree, but I try to keep that advice in mind. Â Asking for help when I can’t do something myself (or it would take me forever) is a very important step toward getting your goal.
- Visualize what life will be like when you get your goal. Â I always do this in the moment right before I wake up or right before I fall asleep. Â Day dreaming is good for you. Â Close your eyes and take about a minute to see you at your goal. Â I also have a possibilities journal where I write what I want in the future — I write it as a story as if I have it already.
- Celebrate even the smallest victories.  Yes, I only went to the gym once this week.  But that is one more time than I went all last year!!!  Celebrate with something you love  (note:  not with chocolate if you are losing weight) – Call a friend and share your victory!
Good luck with your goal getting. Now go out there and GET em!