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Keep Your Eyes on a Goal to Stay Motivated
What will keep you motivated toward your goal? The answer, keep your eyes on it. Never lose site of what you are
working toward. Look at the picture and the reward you will reap when you finally reach your goal. Goals seem so
far in the future and so hard to reach unless you break them down into small steps that allow you to track your
progress.
Action creates motivation, so if you want to stay motivated, stay actively working on that goal. The more you work
on it, the more motivated it keeps you. In addition, remember, there is an attractive prize at the end, whether
it's weight loss, better health or a project you want to accomplish.
Setting goals in small steps can keep you motivated to continue toward the big project. Make the goals so they can
be charted and you can watch the progress of what you're working toward. Make concrete goals that are measurable.
If you're writing a book, set a goal to complete a chapter a week, or a day if you have the time to do it. Set a
goal for the month such as I want to write 15 chapters this month. At the end of the month, you can look at your
manuscript and see if you made your goal. If you did, make it a little higher for the next month.
Stretch yourself but be practical. If the coming month has two holidays, three birthdays and two public
appearances, then cut back on the goal so you can reach it. If your goals are set too high, it can be frustrating
if you are not reaching them and you are more likely to give up. They also shouldn't be too easy, a challenge will
keep you motivated to keep typing away on those pages with the end of the book in mind.
Are you having fun while working toward your goal? We need a break from a project, even if it's something we want
with all our heart. If you are working on a weight loss and exercise goal, vary what you're doing. If you always
use a stationary bike each day, why not change the routine and map out a mile or two to walk in your neighborhood.
They say variety is the spice of life and it can keep your motivation going if you change your timetable around a
little bit. Are you used to studying or writing in the evening? Try waking up early in the morning and spending
quiet time before the busyness of the day takes over.
Involve your friends and family in your project. You are more likely to stay motivated if you have told someone
what your goals are. If you are exercising or walking, find a partner. It will make it much more probable that you
will continue to walk at a specified time and go to the gym. If you fail to show up, your partner will motivate you
to come the next time. You are held accountable to someone else. If you are working alone, if you decide to not
exercise or not write, you will only have yourself to shake things up and give you the push you need to get started
again.
Don't let discouragement take your eyes off the final goal. Sure, if we're dieting there are going to be times when
we fall off the eating plan. Instead of getting mad or discouraged, simply accept it as something that happens to
everyone and go on to the next day. Don't get down on yourself or feel guilty or ashamed. Enjoy that dessert and
remind yourself of the bigger goal of being in the perfect bathing suit by summer. Have you not worked on your
graduate thesis for a week? Enjoy your time off, remember what you're working for, and work harder when you start
up again.
Expect to reach a point when your plateau on a weigh loss program, get bored with the great American novel you are
writing, or get tired of depriving yourself of some wants to save for that dream vacation. When you reach that
point, accept it, know that it happens to everyone and if you don't allow discouragement to set in, you can soon
pick up where you left off.
Don't beat yourself up if you don't make your goals, set new ones, and keep your eyes on the final prize, that one
big goal you have been working for and then enjoy your life.
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