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Deciding on potential goals takes considerable time, but saves you redundancy. To see if a single goal fits into your overall scheme of accomplishment, you need to decide on the viability of the goal. You should work that goal through a process that can help determine whether you should be pursuing this goal at all, or call off for another time in future. Though this is a time-consuming thing to do, it saves you future headaches and frustration. When you eliminate goals that are not for you at this time, you have ample time and scope to identify what you need to focus on now.

Three Useful Ways to Prioritize Your Goals -

Set Your Goals First:

While you set your goals, make sure they are realistic, specific, measurable, attainable, direct and timely. Sort the long-term goals from the immediate ones and identify the ambitious goals.

Then you'll get down to breaking them into small tasks to accomplish each day. That process ensures daily accountability for your goals. If you want to shed 60 pounds in a year, you will break that down to a goal of five pounds a month or 1 pound a week. You can now figure out how many calories you need to cut out or burn off to achieve that weekly weight loss.

Concentrate on the Beneficial Aspect of Goals:

Most people get tired while realizing their goals, because they are often reminded of the costs and the pains relating to accomplishing targets. They fail to reach their goals because they concentrate less on the beneficial aspects of the goals they've set before them. When you know the results you'll get from achieving a target, you get motivated. Losing weight motivates when you see the benefits and the stock of fun you're going to have. Often, there are negative motivators like, quitting cigarettes will put on weight and you will feel miserable.

Concentrating on the positive and tangible results makes accomplishment an enjoyable journey rather than a slogging one.  Think of the rewards, each time you begin to ask yourself whether pursuing a goal is worth the effort. Mark them and read them aloud.

Consider the Goal Setting Barriers:

No pain no gain. If you want your goals to be realistic ones, consider the goal setting barriers and obstacles that you'll come across. Avoid being embarrassed and surprised in advance. People often complain that they'd completely no idea of the problems that have cropped up in the process – they hardly knew pursuing that goal was going to be so demanding, stressful, involving so many unexpected pitfalls! That's the wrong way to conceive goals.

Careful planning in advance eliminates much of this disappointment. You must remember that you can't always see the roadblocks ahead. To stay motivated on the task, you'll need commitment, attitude, responsibility, and constantly focus on the benefits. Patience is the key to success. Focus on the good things and not just the obstacles.

Most people don't get enthused and excited about obstacles. Very few can keep their cool right in the mid of a mammoth traffic jam, when you're in a big hurry. Can you enjoy a bad cold just before a long-planned vacation - hopefully not. Disappointments or setbacks of any kind hardly excite us. However, obstacles can generate enthusiasm only if you view them in positive lights - overcoming obstacles makes you strong and enables you to soar high.


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