Free Printable 21 Goals in 2021 Worksheet
As the year ends, many people are gearing up to make sweeping changes in their lives in the form of New Year’s Resolutions.
While most start with good intentions, life can quickly get in the way. By the start of February, new habits have fallen apart, and the old have resurfaced.
You can grab the printable below but first, here are a few tips that will help you stick to those resolutions…
Plan for growth
In life, as in business, when you fail to grow, you lose your passion. Instead of only planning for a material increase – such as a bigger house, more money, or fancier vacations – think bigger.
Think internally.
Reinvent yourself regularly.
You want to avoid greeting the same person in the mirror five years down the line. You want to see someone who has evolved past former boundaries.
Expect setbacks but keep going
Many who fail to reach their goals do so because they give up too quickly.
If you’ve got big goals or want a significant change, the path likely won’t be easy. You’ll have setbacks, disappointments and may need to alter your plans a time or two as well.
It’s essential to expect delays such as boredom, frustration, and temptation, but to dust yourself off and keep going anyway.
When you want to give up, remember you’ll miss both the gold at the end of the rainbow and all the other treats along the way.
Push past your fear
Finally, acknowledge that there’s a chance you’re giving too much credit to the wrong perceived obstacles when fear is what’s standing between you and your dreams.
Are you avoiding writing your book because you don’t have time? Or if you dig deeper, is it that you’re afraid it won’t be any good?
Are you having a difficult time losing weight because you don’t have time or desire to go to the gym? Or is it that you’re afraid of having to adopt a monotonous diet – never getting to enjoy your favorite treats again?
The distance between your current station and your goal is likely due to more than one factor.
However, you stand higher chances of success if you acknowledge all obstacles and face them head-on. Fear included.
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