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Goal Setting When it Isn't New Years

By: Sam Sander


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Another year is flying by and here you on the downhill run to the start of a new one. But rather than letting your time waste away and mean nothing, achieve something by setting yourself some new goals.

The truth is, it doesn't need to be New Year to go about setting goals. Many people use the start of a new year to do this job as it is seen as a fresh start, or time to turn over a new leaf. But with only 100 days to the end of the year, NOW is also the perfect time to set yourself some goals for the rest of the year.

This is the time to assess your life and set goals for the remainder of the year. They maybe the exact same goals as the start of the year. Did you make some of these goals?

1. Lose weight, get into shape, and exercise more

2. Spend more time with the family

3. Worry less and relax more

4. Budget

5. Get a better job

If any of these goals sound familiar this is because these are some of the most popular resolutions made each year.

A resolution requires a firm commitment and great determination to achieve, but most people are lucky if their resolution is kept until the end of January. It's no wonder many people find themselves making the exact same goalsthe following year. But you can achieve your resolution by following a few simple steps, and you can do this at any time of the year.

Step 1: Work on one thing at a time. Resolutions require change and sometimes it's easier to give up and sink back into your old habits than stick to change. So only do one thing at a time or you may be tempted to give up!

Step 2: Plan. Think about your resolution and write it down! Put it where you will see it everyday. Set a start date. Develop a strategy. Write a list of actions to help you to achieve your goal. Break it down into manageable pieces and approach it one step at a time.

Step 3: Prepare for those obstacles that you know will arise. So think about what obstacles will come up and a plan to deal with each one. If you slip up, don't let this make you totally give up. See it as one step back among all the steps you have taken forward. And remember to treat yourself for every step forward you do take as this will keep you motivated to continue.

Step 4: Get Support. This is critical. It's much easier to stay in action if you feel supported and accountable to someone. You could buddy up with a friend or relative as long as you are sure they will support you.

So, forget about New Year Resolutions once and for all. You can set goals any day of the year, and what better time than now to start!

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