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BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
Your
Best Year Ever
Techniques that will help you set and achieve your goals.
by Kelley Robertson
We’re
well on our way into the new year, and if you are like most people
you want to make this year your best year ever by improving your
overall results. Here are some techniques outlined below you can
use to help you achieve your targets.
Techniques For Success |
• Set challenging goals
• Phrase goals in the present tense
• Put goals in writing
• List benefits
• Picture yourself achieving your goals
• Anticipate challenges
• Surround yourself with success
• Use affirmations
• Take action |
BE SMART
Ensure each of your goals follows the SMART concept:
Specific
Motivational
Action-oriented
Relevant to your situation
Time-bound.
For example, “I will increase my sales by 15 percent compared
to last year.” Be as specific about your goal as possible.
“I will start offering floor covering in addition to window
coverings” is a lot stronger than “I want to expand
my business.”
• Challenging goals are motivating. Set goals that will push
beyond what you usually think you can accomplish. Remember to set
a deadline. A goal without a deadline is simply a dream. Attach
a realistic yet challenging deadline for accomplishment and post
this where you can review it regularly.
• Phrase your goal in the present tense and assume success.
Don’t say, “I want to . . . ” Say, “I will
. . .” This subtle technique tells your subconscious that
you have already achieved your goal, which means it will go to work
at helping the goal become a reality. It will attract the people,
places and situations you need to achieve that goal.
• Put goals in writing. This simple act helps you clarify
your goals and will allow you to visualize them more effectively.
I recommend that you record each goal on a separate index card and
review them twice a day—once in the morning (when you first
wake up) and again before you go to bed. This process reinforces
your goals, acts as a reminder and drives your goals deep into your
subconscious. In fact, this is one of the most powerful strategies
you can use to achieve your targets.
• List the benefits you intend to receive by achieving each
goal. This will keep you focused and strong particularly when you
face the inevitable roadblocks and barriers. Years ago, when I chose
to quit smoking, I listed 75 benefits and when I felt the urge for
a cigarette I would review this list to help me get past that craving.
The more benefits you can list for your goals, the more motivating
those goals will become.
• As you review your goals each morning and evening, picture
yourself achieving each of them. The more you can “see”
success in your mind’s eye, the more likely you can translate
this into reality. Create a perfect picture in your mind and replay
it frequently.
Developing a picture board can help with this. This is a very effective
tool that allows you to see the visual impact of achieving your
goals. When my wife and I bought our first house we clipped photographs
and pictures of what we wanted our house to have and pasted them
on to a large sheet of poster board. We hung this near the front
door of our apartment so we could see it every time we left or entered
the apartment. We also created a thermometer of “down-payment
savings” to help us track our progress. We had a clear deadline
and were able to surpass this deadline by almost 30 days.
I now keep track of my annual revenues, speaking engagements and
book sales in the same manner. I post these sheets on my office
wall where I can see them every day and they allow me to track my
progress with a quick glance.
• Anticipate the challenges you will encounter and plan how
you will overcome them. This will prepare you for them and help
you overcome the obstacles easier and with less stress. In fact,
the simple act of planning for obstacles will often prevent many
of them from occurring.
• Surround yourself with successful, motivated people who
also set challenging goals. I share my goals with several friends
and associates. When we get together, we motivate each other by
talking about our success, our challenges, and our goals.
A word of caution: Be careful who you share your goals with. People
who are not goal-oriented will not support you, and in many cases,
will actually try to dissuade you from your goals.
• Use affirmations. If you plan to quit smoking repeat statement
such as, “I enjoy the lifestyle of a non-smoker,” “I’m
glad I’m a non-smoker,” “I enjoy the taste of
food more as a non-smoker.” Stating affirmations aloud reinforces
your goal to your mind and will help you achieve your goal much
faster.
• Take action. Don’t procrastinate. All the planning
in the world will not help you achieve your goals. You must take
action. Once you have determined a goal for yourself, take action
within 24 hours. This will set the wheels in motion and create the
necessary momentum you need. I once heard a speaker state, “We
are either moving toward or away from our goals.” Develop
the habit of taking action on a daily basis.
Achieving greatness and a higher level of success is not that difficult.
However, it does require discipline, focus and a clear idea of what
you want to accomplish. Follow these steps and have your best year
ever!
Kelley Robertson, president of the Robertson Training Group, works
with businesses to help them increase their sales and motivate their
employees. Receive a free copy of “100 Ways to Increase Your
Sales” by subscribing to his free newsletter available at www.kelleyrobertson.com.
He can be contacted at (905) 633-7750 or Kelley@RobertsonTrainingGroup.com. |