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Friday 8 May 2015
5 Steps to Move Forward
~ 5 Steps to Move Forward
with Your Goals
~According to Lauren Mackler
Feeling stuck or unable to accomplish your
goals? Change can be difficult, and many
people lose motivation to achieve their
goals. When you slip up, just think of it as
course-correcting. Welcome the challenge—
it means that you’re taking charge of your
life! Don’t judge yourself. Instead, treat
yourself with compassion, and determine
what’s needed to get back on course.
Below are some pitfalls people encounter
and practical strategies to overcome them.
1. Prioritize and focus. If you feel
overwhelmed, you may be trying to achieve
too much at once. Step back and look at
your goals. If you’re doing too much, it’s
time to re-prioritize. Maybe you need to
work on two goals instead of three. Or
maybe one of your goals requires a lot of
steps, so it’s taking up all your
energy. Identify the goals that are most
important to you. If you need to, just focus
on one goal at a time and don’t move on to
the next one until the first one is complete.
2. Encourage yourself. People become
discouraged when they listen to their “inner
critic”—the voice that says: “You’ll never
make it.” “It’s hopeless.” “This is too hard.”
Whatever that voice is saying, articulate a
response, drawing from the part of you that
feels strong and confident. Be your own
cheerleader. Review your accomplishments;
remind yourself of what you’re capable of
doing and being. Instead of focusing on the
old voice that drags you down, actively
support and listen to the part that believes
you can achieve what you want.
3. Solicit support from others. You’re more
likely to slip up when you’re trying to
accomplish your goals by yourself. It may be
that you don’t have an outer support system
in place to help you maintain focus and
provide the external encouragement
everyone needs. Outer supports might
include a trusted friend, a coach or
therapist, or a support group. Avoid
situations that trigger sabotaging patterns.
For example, if you eat junk food when
you’re feeling lonely, scheduling activities
with others will help you bypass the old
trigger and remain on-course.
4. Practice good self-care. Taking good care
of yourself is key to achieving your goals. A
lack of energy typically relates to a failure to
sustain your inner support system, which
provides the physical, emotional, and mental
energy needed to achieve your goals. If
you’re eating poorly, neglecting your health,
or living a high-stress lifestyle, you’re
depleting your inner resources. That will
make it difficult to maintain the energy you
need to participate fully and actively in your
life.
5. Love and respect yourself. If you don’t
have a loving relationship with yourself, it’s
hard to sustain the motivation to take action
and make good choices for yourself. Loving
yourself compels you to make lifestyle
choices that make you feel good and
generate the results you want. If you feel
unmotivated, revisit your relationship with
yourself and make a conscious effort to
treat yourself with respect, love, and
compassion—just like you would treat a
close and cherished friend
~ Stay motivated
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