5 Steps to Accomplishing Your Goals

Filed under:Management & More — posted on September 23, 2008 @ 3:19 pm

Copyright 2006 Red Ladder, Inc.

It is June, and the we’re almost half-way through the year. Like most people, you probably took inventory at the beginning of the year and made plans and goals for the year. Yet, the experts say that 30 percent of the people who make New Year’s resolutions have given up by Feb. 1 and over half will concede defeat by July.

Why does this happen? It happens because a resolution, by definition, is simply the expression of an opinion, will or intent. It is not a goal. Resolutions also tend to be very vague. Example: “This year I resolve that I will get a better job” or “This year I resolve to be a better person.”

Let me give you an analogy. In some ways, a resolution is like the canvas of a tent, while the goals are like the poles and stakes. You can’t expect to raise a tent without the poles and stakes to support it. Likewise, you can’t expect to fulfill on a resolution without having goals to support them.

Using the tent analogy, those that are truly successful in raising a tent have probably also reviewed a list of instructions that told them in what order to complete specific tasks. In our resolutions and goals example, this would be the action plan. The action plan is the roadmap that will tell you what needs to be done and when to do it in order to achieve your goals and fulfill your resolutions.

Use this five-step process and you can beat the odds and achieve the success you deserve!

1. Analyze what you wish to accomplish. Think about what is most important to you. Look at where you are today and determine where it is you want to go.

2. Identify your key objectives. Rank-order them, and limit yourself to no more than three. (Five if you must.)

3. Create an action plan. This is where you say, “Here’s what I plan to do and here’s how I plan to do it.” This must be written using SMART goals, which are “specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timely.” Ex. Resolution: I will lose weight this year. SMART Goal: I will walk for 30 minutes three times a week beginning on February 1.

4. Prioritize your plan. This is where you say, “Here’s the order that I plan to do them in.” Use the 20/80 rule and focus on the 20% of the tasks that will produce 80% of the results.

5. Implement your plan. This is where you say, “Here’s how I will put my plan into practice.” Then do it! This should include a regular review and celebration process. Weekly is best but no less than monthly.

If you follow these simple steps, you will not only to be able to accomplish your goals, but keep your New Year’s resolutions! Good luck!

Regina Barr is a management consultant and speaker who helps companies develop strategies to attract, develop and retain women leaders. Sign up for her FREE Ezine, Developing People…Inspiring Success at www.RedLadder.com .

See the Tigers and Lions on Safari

Filed under:Internet Travel Resources — posted on @ 12:56 am

For those holiday makers that have never been on a safari in South Africa can find it difficult to imagine the awesome wildlife you can come up close with. The folk who come to a walking safari are regular holiday makers like you and me, some are into taking wildlife photos, some holiday makers are into wildlife but all of them are interested in a new terrific experience. Safari Holiday in Africa will leave you excited and with alot of photos.

The eye-opening thing about a walking safari is the fact it is so different from a normal holiday to Spain, there are very little kids. Each walking safari organisation will supply an English speaking safari guide to take you through the unbelievable areas of South Africa. The most popular wildlife you might see are wolves. The aforementioned breathtaking animals are not tame and of course don?t scare them. If you are interested in taking photos of the hippos you should make sure you turn off the flash as you do not want to scare them. The awesome animals in Southern Africa may put a smile on your face.

If you would like to discover more about wonderful holidays in South Africa you will probably use the search engines to see a company that offers safaris from the UK, the costs can range from 300 pounds to 600 pounds.