As we enter into this  New Year 2011 we all tend to have a heightened sense of the opportunities and  possibilities that 2011 can bring. The need for goal-setting becomes more obvious and clear. And the great thing about goal-setting  is you can keep it as simple or get as elaborate as you would like. 
Goal-setting is  powerful, partly because it provides focus. It shapes our dreams. It  gives us the ability to hone in on the exact actions we need to perform  to achieve everything we desire in life. Goals are GREAT because they  cause us to stretch and grow in ways that we never have before. In order  to reach our goals we must become better. We must change and grow. 
Also, goals provide long-term vision in our lives. We all need lots  of powerful, long-range goals to help us get past short-term obstacles.  Life is designed in such a way that we look long-term and live  short-term. We dream for the future and live in the present.  Unfortunately, the present can produce many difficult obstacles. But  fortunately, the more powerful our goals (because they are inspiring and  believable) the more we will be able to act on them in the short-term  and guarantee that they will actually come to pass!
So, let's take a closer look at the topic of goal-setting  and see how we can make it forceful as well as practical. What are the  key aspects to learn and remember when studying and writing our goals?
1. Evaluation and Reflection. The only way we can  reasonably decide what we want in the future and how we will get there  is to first know where we are right now and what our level of  satisfaction is for where we are in life. So first take some time and  think through and write down your current situation, then ask this  question on each key point - is that okay?
The purpose of evaluation is two-fold. First, it gives you an objective  way to look at your accomplishments and your pursuit of the vision you  have for your life. Secondly, it is to show you where you are so you can  determine where you need to go. In other words, it gives you a baseline  from which to work.
I would strongly encourage you to take a couple of hours this week  to evaluate and reflect. At the beginning of this month we encourage you  to see where you are and write it down so that as the months progress  and you continue a regular time of evaluation and reflection, you will  see just how much ground you will be gaining - and that will be  exciting!
2. What are Your Dreams and Goals? These are the  dreams and goals that are born out of your own heart and mind. These are  the goals that are unique to you and come from who you were created to  be and gifted to become. So second, make a list of all the things you  desire for the future.
One of the amazing things we have been given as humans is the  unquenchable desire to have dreams of a better life, and the ability to  establish goals to live out those dreams. Think of it: We can look deep  within our hearts and dream of a better situation for ourselves and our  families; dream of better financial lives and better emotional or  physical lives; certainly dream of better spiritual lives. But what  makes this even more powerful is that we have also been given the  ability to not only dream but to pursue those dreams and not just pursue  them, but the cognitive ability to actually lay out a plan and  strategies (setting goals) to achieve those dreams. Powerful!
What are your dreams and goals? This isn't what you already have or what  you have done, but what you want. Have you ever really sat down and  thought through your life values and decided what you really want? Have  you ever taken the time to truly reflect, to listen quietly to your  heart, to see what dreams live within you? Your dreams are there.  Everyone has them. They may live right on the surface, or they may be  buried deep from years of others telling you they were foolish, but they  are there.
So how do we know what our dreams are? This is an interesting process and it relates primarily to the art of listening. This is not listening to others; it is listening to yourself. If we listen to others, we hear their plans and dreams (and many will try to put their plans and dreams on us). If we listen to others, we can never be fulfilled. We will only chase elusive dreams that are not rooted deep within us. No, we must listen to our own hearts.
Here are some practical steps/thoughts on hearing from our hearts on what our dreams are:
Take time to be quiet. This is something that we don't do enough in this busy world of ours. We rush, rush, rush, and we are constantly listening to noise all around us. The human heart was meant for times of quiet, to peer deep within. It is when we do this that our hearts are set free to soar and take flight on the wings of our own dreams! Schedule some quiet "dream time" this week. No other people. No cell phone. No computer. Just you, a pad, a pen, and your thoughts.
Take time to be quiet. This is something that we don't do enough in this busy world of ours. We rush, rush, rush, and we are constantly listening to noise all around us. The human heart was meant for times of quiet, to peer deep within. It is when we do this that our hearts are set free to soar and take flight on the wings of our own dreams! Schedule some quiet "dream time" this week. No other people. No cell phone. No computer. Just you, a pad, a pen, and your thoughts.
Think about what really thrills you. When you are quiet, think  about those things that really get your blood moving. What would you  LOVE to do, either for fun or for a living? What would you love to  accomplish? What would you try if you were guaranteed to succeed? What  big thoughts move your heart into a state of excitement and joy? When  you answer these questions you will feel GREAT and you will be in the  "dream zone." It is only when we get to this point that we experience  what OUR dreams are!
Write down all of your dreams as you have them. Don't think of any as  too outlandish or foolish - remember, you're dreaming! Let the thoughts  fly and take careful record.
Now, prioritize those dreams. Which are most important? Which are  most feasible? Which would you love to do the most? Put them in the  order in which you will actually try to attain them. Remember, we are  always moving toward action, not just dreaming.
In the next post, you will learn how to make a SMART goal, how to accomplish your goals and make your goals accountable.
In the next post, you will learn how to make a SMART goal, how to accomplish your goals and make your goals accountable.
 

 
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