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Should You Supersize Your Goals?

It's a motivational cliché: The secret to success in any field is to dare to dream big dreams. Big
dreams can set your soul on fire and propel you to the stars. And even if you don't reach the
stars, aiming for them is likely to get you to the mountaintop.But when it comes to setting your
goals, is bigger really better?


                                                  Although we often use the words interchangeably,
                                                  dreams and goals are two different things. And
                                                  sometimes that leads to a misunderstanding about the
                                                  best targets to set when we tackle the goal-setting
                                                  process.




Dreams are meant to be your polestar, to provide you with an overarching vision and to tell you
what direction to go. Goals are meant to get you to the next marker on the way to your dream.


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And while big dreams are inspiring, big goals can be so daunting that they actually keep you from
moving forward at all. If a goal lies so far beyond the line you believe you can reach in the
timeframe you have set for reaching it, how motivated will you feel even to begin?


Does that mean you should only set small goals? Maybe. If you're just learning to use goal-setting
as a framework for designing your life, small goals will teach you that the process of goal-setting
works. They can be useful, too, when you're under unusual stress from outside factors, when
you're tired or recuperating from an illness. They'll keep you going and focused until you're ready
to tackle a larger challenge. Achieving small goals feeds your confidence and builds your strength
for reaching higher, more challenging ones.


My favorite definition of "success" comes from Paul J. Meyers, a founder of the self-improvement
industry, who describes it as "the progressive realization of worthwhile personal goals." The key
word, in my view, is "progressive." Not only does it signify continuous motion from one goal to
another, but it hints that quality of the goals themselves increases as you go. And that's exactly
the case. Each goal attained provides scaffolding for those that follow.
The scaffolding consists of increasing belief in your own abilities, of increasing trust in the
process, and of increasingly discovering that the universe mysteriously supports you when you
are clearly focused on a goal. You build it by reaching for ever more daring goals--one step at a
time. So yes, start small. Get a feel for what's possible and build from there.


And one day, after the goal-setting process has become second nature to you, you will discover
that while big dreams may not always lead to success, the progressive realization of your goals
unfailingly opens you to big dreams.


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Should you supersize your goals

  • 1. Should You Supersize Your Goals? It's a motivational cliché: The secret to success in any field is to dare to dream big dreams. Big dreams can set your soul on fire and propel you to the stars. And even if you don't reach the stars, aiming for them is likely to get you to the mountaintop.But when it comes to setting your goals, is bigger really better? Although we often use the words interchangeably, dreams and goals are two different things. And sometimes that leads to a misunderstanding about the best targets to set when we tackle the goal-setting process. Dreams are meant to be your polestar, to provide you with an overarching vision and to tell you what direction to go. Goals are meant to get you to the next marker on the way to your dream. CLICK HERE TO GET INSTANT ACCESS TO SUPERSIZE YOUR STRENGTH Download this document if link is not clickable And while big dreams are inspiring, big goals can be so daunting that they actually keep you from moving forward at all. If a goal lies so far beyond the line you believe you can reach in the timeframe you have set for reaching it, how motivated will you feel even to begin? Does that mean you should only set small goals? Maybe. If you're just learning to use goal-setting as a framework for designing your life, small goals will teach you that the process of goal-setting works. They can be useful, too, when you're under unusual stress from outside factors, when you're tired or recuperating from an illness. They'll keep you going and focused until you're ready to tackle a larger challenge. Achieving small goals feeds your confidence and builds your strength for reaching higher, more challenging ones. My favorite definition of "success" comes from Paul J. Meyers, a founder of the self-improvement industry, who describes it as "the progressive realization of worthwhile personal goals." The key word, in my view, is "progressive." Not only does it signify continuous motion from one goal to another, but it hints that quality of the goals themselves increases as you go. And that's exactly the case. Each goal attained provides scaffolding for those that follow.
  • 2. The scaffolding consists of increasing belief in your own abilities, of increasing trust in the process, and of increasingly discovering that the universe mysteriously supports you when you are clearly focused on a goal. You build it by reaching for ever more daring goals--one step at a time. So yes, start small. Get a feel for what's possible and build from there. And one day, after the goal-setting process has become second nature to you, you will discover that while big dreams may not always lead to success, the progressive realization of your goals unfailingly opens you to big dreams. CLICK HERE TO GET INSTANT ACCESS TO SUPERSIZE YOUR STRENGTH Download this document if link is not clickable Article source = ezinearticles.com/?Should-You-Supersize-Your-Goals?