![]() Setting High Performance Goals for SuccessA Story by Dan Remon![]() I’m Dan. 20 Years of Entrepreneurship, 25 Years Coaching, learning, evolving and learning from the worlding experts in Peak Performance Coach & Business Success Strategist.![]() How to Set High Performance Goals for SuccessHaving been in the self development and health industry for more than twenty years, I have learned a few essential elements to success that are missing in the goal setting and achievement process. So I’m going share with you a few questions you can ask yourself, that might just be the missing link in previous attempts to achieve certain goals. They can be any goal at all, and specific to health, fitness, weight loss. There is a lot more to goal setting than just picking a goal and moving forward. While that is important, Are You Setting Specific and Realistic Goals? It takes a little research to ensure that a goal is realistic. If you’re not sure if something is actually achievable then you’ve not done enough research. Once you’ve set a goal that is indeed realistic, then you need to be specific enough in your description of it so that it’s also easy to take the goal, and work backwards to create a
Are Your Goals Multifaceted? Focusing on only one part of your life is a bad idea. People live multifaceted lives and need to make goals for all areas of their lives in order to feel successful. If you have a wonderful business and career but your personal life suffers, then no matter how successful you are, you will not feel successful. Something will always feel as Is Your Scheduling Representative of Real Need? Once you create the schedule for yourself to reach each goal that you’ve set, you need to consider how realistic For instance, if you are going to exercise 30 minutes per day, setting aside only 30 minutes isn’t going to be Are You Learning from Experience? Many times when setting goals and schedules, instead of learning from failure, people give up. Using the example above, once you implement your schedule to reach the goals that you have set, when you notice there are things you’ve forgotten to take into account, don’t give up. Learn from the failure and change the schedule to be more realistic. You might find that in practice you have to rewrite all your goals and your schedule, but this is perfectly Do Your Goals Represent Your Needs and Wants or Someone Else’s? A lot of people set goals that represent what someone else wants instead of what they want. This can really It’s okay to do things because of someone else, but it’s important that you are honest about that and make some goals for yourself too that don’t involve anyone else’s needs or wants. Are You Checking in Often to Stay on Track? Schedules are very important to the success of reaching any goal in life. To do lists pale in comparison to a Noticing a pattern of activity can be helpful in fixing a poorly written schedule as well as staying realistic about whether or not you’re sticking to the plan. Are Your Goals Focused Positively? When writing a goal it’s important to write them in a positive way, or at least a way that feels positive to you. Do You Have Too Many Goals Set at One Time? Just as setting too few goals can be a problem, so can setting too many. Everyone has a personal life and a Setting the right goals for yourself takes some thought and consideration. Don’t try to set all your goals Changing your lifestyle. Achieving any goal or simply aspiring to improve in any area of your life is a process. Remember this final message. Setting goals and desired outcomes is essential. However once set… they are irrelevant. Regardless of the goal….
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