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Effective Goal Setting
by Neil Fiore, PhD
The pre-condition for any human effort is a vision of success.
Man is never so strong, so enterprising, so endlessly resourceful, as when his
aim stands clearly in front of him, to be achieved by a definite number of determined
strides. To 'work without hope' is a contradiction in terms, for work without hope
is work without real drive, without momentum.
Colin Wilson
Effective Goal-Setting has at least three parts:
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Setting the Ultimate Goal a
future place you'd like to be and how you'd like to feel in the future e.g.,
Become vice president of my company
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Choosing and committing to a Path that
leads toward that goal e.g., I'm willing to work for three years learning new skills,
making contacts, following up with clients/customers, making the necessary attitude/habit
changes that will position me to take on the responsibilities of vice president
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Directing the Functional Goal that
tells you where to start and what to do on the path to your Ultimate Goal. e.g.,
I will start today by making three extra follow-up with clients, signing up for
a class about selling on the internet, and putting the t.v. remote control in
the garage
Bottom line: Your goal-setting will
be ineffective unless it uses this three-part process.If you only have
an Ultimate Goal you will remain overwhelmed by the amount of work involved
in moving you from where you are to where you want to be. To be a truly
effective setter of goals you'll need a Functional Goal that tells you
where to start and what to do today on the path to achieving your goals
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