how to go after your lists (you know the one) |
I've been a master goal setter. Pages and pages of several notebooks are filled with what I'd like to achieve, have, do, etc....However I'm also a master procrastinator. If I ever got around to writing down all the excuses I've managed to come up with I could fill volumes. However I'm not without some accomplishments. I didn't meet my husband by sitting around my house wishing he'd come by on a white horse to swoop me off into happily ever after. I'm also a pretty good cook, and it didn't come around by accident (my poor husband can attest to some of my catastrophes). All of my failures and sucsesses have taught me a few things about goal setting and going after what you want. Here's a few tips on how to stop being your own worst enemy. *Know where you're going. It truly is a journey, and one that's never going to be successful unless you have a destination in mind. Make lists if you must. In fact putting it on paper is a good idea, because it can help you clarify, and possibly help you avoid any annoying sidetrips. *Have a plan. Now I am not a big fan of planning, but sometimes you gotta do it, and sometimes it can be fun. It will tell you where step one starts, and where you need to be for step two, etc... however.... *Always think outside the box. As an example, being a writer is only a recent idea for me. After taking course at a community college, it became obvious to me that my best starting point is not going back to school to get a degree in English or journalism. So far I've had two poems published, three articles in search of the right magazine, and a few pages of a novel well underway. However there are some things you can't skip no matter how boring or excrutiating so be sure to... *Do your homework because sometimes there is no way around it. Would you want a surgeon operating on you that hasn't been to medical school? On the other hand maybe your dream is to see the bright lights of the Las Vegas strip, but you've heard it's expensive. On the weekend yes, but have you checked hotels during the week. Some of those hotels run about 55 during the week, some even lower than that!! *Go with what is going to work for you. It goes without saying that we all run on different time clocks, and if you are a night person, you are not going to get up for a 6 a.m yoga class, unless you are incredibly disciplined. Don't kid yourself. Sometimes you may have to make sacrafices, but make as few as possible. If you feel like you're making too many, you may need to step back and reasses. The important thing is to just get out threre and do it! As Professor Hill says in the Music Man - "If you keep waiting until tomorrow you'll wind up with a lot of empty yesterdays." |