Struggling
to get ahead? Start transforming your dreams into goals
We all have dreams. And we love
to talk about them. We know exactly what they mean to us and how they make us
feel.
Reaching these dreams and making them true means that our lives matter. But
most people don’t succeed and don’t realise their dream potential.
Why?
What successful people do
differently is that they also have goals.
And it’s having goals and a plan to
reach them what separates them from the pack and helps them achieve their dreams.
How do we set goals? Here are
some practical tips:
1. Think hard about your dreams and what exactly they make you feel. Think about why you feel
that and what it would mean to you to realise
these dreams. Write notes.
2. Write
them down (include the notes
from the point 1). Unless we write our dreams down, they will forever remain in
our head. Prioritise them, start with the ones important enough for you to take
action and do something about. It’s the very process of writing your dreams
down when you start transforming them into your goals.
3. Match
them with pictures – do this
for every dream you have and display them
in your home. Somewhere you look every day. This might sound silly but visualising
is a very powerful trick especially at times when we feel like giving up. It’s
when these pictures will remind you why you are doing what you are doing.
4. Share
them -You need a commitment to make to yourself. I find social media to
be a great way to do this. Once you make your dreams public, it cements them
in. They are official now.
5. You
have done as much as you can on your own. The next thing to finalise your
dreams into goals is to make them specific - time specific and dollar
specific.
This can only be done by a
third party – a quality financial planner. They specialise in goal formulation and creating
the journey – financial plan - to reach your goals and dreams. They will also
remind you of your goals and ensure you stick to your plan.
Visit a few firms,
take your time and find the right one - someone who will ask the right questions
and you will feel comfortable that they understand what is important to you and
why.
You will eventually find that it’s not necessarily reaching
your goal itself but the actual process of getting there, the excitement of the
progress what made you feel happy. You will now also have a blueprint and know what
to do in order to successfully reach your next destination.
So, go ahead; what’s
your next dream?
by Michal Bodi
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