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| Get Focused Now: 10 Essential Questions
If you feel like life is passing you by, take a look in the
mirror and say hello to your biggest opponent. Tell yourself the
honest truth. Are you where you planned to be five years ago? Do
you have all the fame, fortune, and success that you can handle?
If not, roll up your sleeves and get to work. Don’t put your
life on hold a minute longer waiting for New Year’s Eve to roll
around! Answer these ten questions and create the life you
deserve.
1. What do you want? Sounds like an obvious question but you’d
be surprised at how many people simply don’t know the answer.
Take five minutes and write a list of anything and everything
you want. Then rank them in order of importance, taking into
account that some desires might seem more important than others,
but that certain things need to happen first. For instance, you
might feel that owning your own home is the most important item,
but you actually need to work on getting out of debt first.
Next, take each item and answer the following questions.
2. Why do you want it? Consider carefully what motivates you
towards this goal. Is this project your lifelong dream or
something that your parents or society pushed onto your
shoulders? Make sure you want it for the right reasons and not
simply because it’s something you think you should want.
3. What’s the pay off? Write a list of all the benefits of
reaching your goal, both emotional and physical. Can’t come up
with much? Reconsider why you want this goal at all. This list
will play an important part in keeping you motivated and focused
when the initial excitement about this project wears thin.
4. What needs to happen? Keep the pen and paper out. Write a
list of every conceivable task that needs to happen to reach
your goal. Get as specific as possible down to the last detail.
5. Who needs to know? Don’t keep your goal a secret and don’t do
all the work alone. Computers and the Internet make it possible
to turn into a “lone ranger” who relies only on him or herself
to get the job done. Not only will this increase your chances of
quitting (it’s not a failure if no one knows about it), it makes
your job ridiculously and unnecessarily difficult.
6. When will you do this? Another moment of truth—setting the
deadline. You’re not writing anything in stone, so don’t freak
out! After looking at your task list and considering who will
help, estimate how long it will take to reach your goal. Note,
studies show that people respond better to a shorter window of
time. When the due date is too far off, it’s easy to
procrastinate and lose the motivational energy needed to push
the project through to completion.
7. Why will you succeed? Everybody has strengths and weaknesses.
Where do you shine and excel? You want to spend 80% of your time
utilizing your strengths, whether that’s organization,
creativity, or negotiation. Next devote 15% of your time to
learning and research and the final 5% on your weaknesses. Most
importantly, know why you will succeed now at what you have
never reached in the past.
8. Why will you fail? If you failed in the past because of fear,
it’s likely that the same fear will trip you up again. Take a
bold look at the obstacles that have foiled you time and again
and devise strategies to avoid, disable, or defeat them. 9. Who
holds you accountable? You absolutely need someone in your
corner to cheer you on and also to make sure you stay on track.
Find someone positive who believes in you and give him the power
to check on your progress. Consider hiring a professional life
coach or consultant who can give you non-judgmental support and
a kick in the pants at the same time.
10. How will you stay inspired? Chances are that the road might
not run as smoothly as you would like. Things will go wrong.
Results might trickle rather than flood to your door. Devise
some tricks to help you stay motivated when the honeymoon is
over. Post your pay off list where you can read it daily. Draw
or cut out a picture of what this goal represents and combine it
with a picture of you at your best. Add a daily reminder to your
virtual calendar, cell phone, or refrigerator door to help you
stay focused.
Answer these questions honestly and become your best asset
instead of your biggest liability. The future begins today if
you have the courage to envision and reach for it.
About the author:
Certified fitness coach, Kim Nishida, is the author of the
innovative program, “Conception to Completion: The FIT Mind
Method to Getting It Done.” To learn more about this
step-by-step program and to sign up for FREE how-to articles and
workshops, visit http://www.ReadyToEvolve.com
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