There is a method for fail proof goals

The second day of 2020, and you might start to wonder how to make your fail proof goals.

Either your New Year’s Resolution has focused on health, wealth, money, or anything else. The second day your goals start to be put on fire. The first attempt to miss out on your objectives could be there without even noticing it.

However, there exist a few simple but yet important tricks to create fail proof goals.

As a passionate marathon runner, I never miss the training on the first of January. It’s not so much about what you need to train that day, but rather the “show” served in front of your eyes.

All the people who have weight loss or a healthier life on their list of New Year’s Resolutions are out running. You notice it immediately. New running outfits, with the “right” brand, matching colors, are mixed with positivism to achieve the goals this year.

If you visit your gym, the same thing will happen there. The gym owners have a particular name for this phenomenon.

The January Rush

The downside of all this is that within short, all are gone. Stats show that 92% already fails in the first month.

James Clear, one of my favorite bloggers when it comes to habits and goals, has a more in-depth explanation on how to make your goals achievable.

To start somewhere, use the following simple steps to create fail proof goals

Full Focus to Create Fail Proof Goals

Focus on your fail proof goalsOne of the most significant errors you can do when setting your goals is to search for perfection. Referring to what is mentioned earlier about “The January Rush,” too high ambition can kill your resolution the first week.

To go out for a run or to go to the gym every single day, indeed it is fantastic, but will you do it? Probably not.

Before setting your goals, analyze in-depth how much time you have available. Also, resonate with your own inner feelings. It’s a question about doing things in the long term, and not for a few weeks.

No one else than yourself can decide what the optimized frequency is, but if you don’t find it, it will be hard to create fail proof goals. See my article about how to get your new resolution 2020 to fly high.

Change Negative Statements to Positive Phrases and Make Fail Proof Goals

“I will not be eating more ice cream,” or “I will not arrive late anymore to business meetings,” are both examples of negative statements.

The negative touch, as such, creates from the very beginning a negative approach to the topic. We all dislike prohibitions, limitations, and anything that can block you out from something.

Instead, turn it around and use a positive approach.

Personally, I love ice cream, but I know it’s not healthy and can easily cause you overweight. Try to figure out how many ice creams you are eating per month.

Let’s say that you eat two per week. If your goal setting then is to reduce the ice cream consumption to be one ice cream per week, you improve 50% on your consumption. You handle the goal from a positive perspective and can live with it and probably improve further over time.

Controlled Flexibility Will Help You to Make Fail Proof Goals

This last one is my personal favorite. It’s a “fight” between being precise and vague.

“The January Rush” syndrome is mostly an effect caused by an extreme precision in the goal-setting. This is the reason why most people fall out pretty soon.

Life is a sophisticated way of being. On one side, you must have absolute firm cornerstones to build up your life around. On the other hand, you need sufficient flexibility to enjoy life as something you like.

Suffering through life is nothing to strive for, even if many people are doing it.

Before ending the day, ask yourself what you improved today. You will always find something and use that “something” to convince yourself that you’re on the right track.

When starting my online business some years ago, it was a journey based on daily improvements. Some days small but significant steps forward, and other days big decisions that changed the whole frame of the lifestyle I was living.

Try these three easy, simple but essential steps to create your fail proof goals, and feel free to reach out and let me know about your results.

All the best for a prosperous and successful 2020!

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