Can you believe we are already almost half way through 2017? How many of you set goals back in January? How many of you have actually stuck with them? Did you know that less than 10% of people will reach their new years goals in 2017? Few people even make it past the first week, so congratulations, if you’re reading this you’re still going strong! It’s definitely a good thing, however, it probably also means that you’re starting to struggle a bit and you may be looking for ways to stay on track.
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Set a SMART goal
A SMART goal is:
- Specific
Don’t be too broad. Narrow your goal down to what you really want to accomplish. Think about the what, why and how. - Measurable
How can you measure your progress? Break your progress down into smaller parts you can measure daily, weekly or monthly. - Attainable
Can your goal actually be achieved? - Realistic
Make sure your goal is something you can personally manage. - Time
What’s your time frame for reaching your goal?
Write it Down
Putting your goals in writing is an important part of the goal setting process. Take it a step further and create a blog post (or a series for friends to follow), create a vision board, write affirmations on post-its throughout your home, or place reminders on your calendar.
*Tip* Try changing your passwords to a keyword that will remind you of your goal each time you type them in.
Set Yourself Up For Success
When it comes to resolutions like saving money, working out or quitting a bad habit, the daily routines can be hardest to make or break. This can lead you to falling off track after only one or two bad days. When this happens, it’s important to bounce back and break those goals into smaller more manageable steps. One helpful strategy consists of devising ways to make your daily life easier.
- Not feeling the gym? Use an app to do a workout at home. Try to fit in some squats, lunges and jumping jacks during commercials of your favorite show. Opt to take the stairs instead of the elevator and utilize the furthest spaces in the parking lot.
- Need help sticking to a healthy diet? Use Sunday to meal prep and create freeze ahead meals for the rest of the week. This way you will have a meal to turn to on the days when you don’t feel like cooking.
- Need help reaching your financial goals? Work with a financial adviser to help make small manageable steps.
Use an App
There really is an app for everything – including goal setting and keeping those new years resolutions! There is something that will help you focus and achieve even your most ambitious goals.
Check out our list of 10 Apps to Help Keep Your New Years Resolutions. It provides helpful apps for all of your goals from fitness to financial.
Tell A Friend
The simple act of telling a friend can help create a sense of accountability, giving us one more motivating factor in reaching our goals. Take it one step further and get your friends to help you reach your goals by becoming a workout buddy, a listening ear when things get tough, or the voice of reason.
I love setting goals every year. I tend to be a competitive person and goals help me compete with myself to make sure that I accomplish them. Great tips!
Those are great ways to reach your goals. Apps these days definitely help improve our productivity. But even more so, we should make goals that are realistic.
There are so many ways to reach a goal, it’s up to you to work towards it though. I think making smart goals is the best way to go, it’s realistic and attainable.
The list are helpful, never thought about the app! gonna try it out.
Great suggestions. We made a goal to pay off our home and we’re close to achieving that. It feels great.