It is a new year and virtually everyone 
is reved up and excited about the changes to be made, and new things to 
be  accomplished. A lot of the time, we start out the year with good 
intentions that play out as targets, resolutions, ambitions and most 
importantly, as goals.
You may wonder
 why we often go  through the year and then realise along the line that 
one way or the other, we have lost sight of the goals.
Sometimes it is not because we didn’t set Smart Goals
 as we have been taught, but the obstacles that we come across as a 
result of stretching oneself towards the direction of ones goals are 
usually unplanned and sometimes come as a surprise.
It
 is one thing to set smart goals, it is quite another to stay true to 
the goals –  irrespective of the price to be paid for the goals to be 
accomplished.
I am assuming you 
already know what S.M.A.R.T Goals are; but let’s do a quick recap from 
the popular Brian Tracy’s advice on Goals! A Smart Goal is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Time-bound.
 No matter how S.M.A.R.T your goals are, they may be difficult to be 
attain if you don’t follow the key principles that govern achievement 
and success.
Now let’s go through the top four reasons those SMART Goals haven’t worked in the past years.
Inconsistency
 Have you ever set a goal only to change it when there is a perceived 
higher goal? Although this is not bad in itself, there’s a problem when 
it begins to result into loss of focus. It makes it seem like you don’t 
know exactly what you want. Another thing is that many people make the 
mistake of changing their goals entirely once they encounter challenges 
in the course of their goal attainment, only to realise later that those
 challenges re-surface irrespective of what goal it is. These 
inconsistencies could also be as a result of setting goals that 
are don’t align with your values, strengths and purpose. What this does,
 is to weigh you down and leave you completely demotivated. An 
average person with average talent, ambition and education, can outstrip
 the most brilliant genius in our society – if that person has clear, 
focused goals – Brian Tracy.
Demotivation
 When you are not in tune with your set goals, the first thing that 
begins to happen is that you become less motivated to work towards the 
goal. Motivation is the desire or drive to do something. It is the 
crucial element in setting and attaining goals. Now the question is, can
 you set smart goals that are in line with your values, desire to see 
its attainment but still be demotivated? The answer is, yes. The reason 
we become demotivated can also be because we have been overwhelmed by 
our goals at some point, but suddenly began to give up. Those goals we 
were once excited about now seem far fetched. There are two major 
factors that contributes to  demotivation. Internal factors such as lack
 of self-belief, confidence and assurance. Also, external factors 
include: lack of support and destructive criticism from significant 
others. These factors outrightly demotivate us and make us second guess 
the very goals we were once excited about.
Time Management
 A lot of people are lacking in this area which dictates the time-frame 
of a smart goal. The journey of a thousand mile begins with a step, so 
every long and short term goals should be revisited on a daily basis in 
form of To-Dos. The attainment of a goal is not when the year has ended,
 but begins every moment of the day. We must be careful not to let our 
current appetites steal away any chance we might have for a future 
feast – Jim Rohn. A lot of people wait for a perfect 
timing before they start working towards the goals and fail to neglect 
the fact that even tiny efforts, made daily, makes the huge difference.
Indiscipline
 I am yet to meet any successful person who does not have self 
discipline as a learned attribute. It is at the core of their being. We 
all desire to have fun, wake up anytime we like, buy the most expensive 
and random things, watch our favourite TV programs as we wish and so on,
 but all these would only slow us down and make us lose focus. The 
ability to consciously practise delayed gratification, to say no to 
unproductive things and activities, would increase the pace by which our
 goal is realised. Old habits die hard. This is why you should develop 
self discipline. The reason we set clear and written goals is so that we
 can consciously discipline ourselves till our ambition, target and 
desire is fulfilled. I quite agree with Sidney Howard when he said, one 
half of knowing what you want is knowing what you are willing to give up
 to get it.
On a final note, I will leave you with this thought: there
 is no telling what you can do when you get inspired by your goals. 
There’s no telling what you can do when you believe in them. There’s no 
telling what will happen when you act upon them. – Jim Rohn
Have a fulfilled year!
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