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Wiping Out Obstacles to Goal Achievement

 

Life is an obstacle course. It is normal to encounter obstacles in the pursuit of a goal. Actually, it is expected to pop up once in a while, causing delays or revisions to ones plans.

However, when obstacles start to become a nuisance to the point of almost putting a stop to ones goal; or worse, making one completely abandon his/her goal, a think over becomes a necessity.

Here are some helpful, tested pointers to keep ones attention focused in achieving a goal:

1. First and foremost: Think positive. This means: Do not quit. Especially when one is midway in working for a goal, there should be no room for quitting. To quit is tantamount to going back to the starting line of goal accomplishment. That is time, energy, money, and a whole lot of things wasted and lost. It is more costly to quit than to find a solution to the problem, not to mention the frustration one feels.

2. Keep a clear, open, and tense-free mind, ready to receive new ideas. Focus and concentrate. Think on a wide scale manner, open for options (even unconventional ones) to eliminate the obstacle.

3. Persist and persevere. Exhaust every possibility even to the point of trial and error (if doubtful), just to test a solution to correct the problem.

4. Simulate. Try to picture in the mind a possible solution to solve the obstacle.

5. Get assistance from other people who may be more knowledgeable on the work being done. They may be able to help. Their suggestions might not necessarily be the right or exact ones, but they may trigger new ideas in finding the right solution.

Consider this scenario: Lets say you thought of a new product and you are confident this product will be sellable once it hits the market. You tell a friend about it, but your friend says otherwise that it will be a flop. Your friend tells you why it will be a flop and his/her reason is: if the product will be a success, how come nobodys doing it? So you decide to forget about your new product because of your friends comment. This scene is repeated many times all over the world.

The lesson: Be firm in your belief. Follow your hearts desire.

Author: Zaak OConan
 
Author Bio:
Zaak OConan is a eminent columnist. Zaak likes to write articles about this subject.
This article can be searched using: goal setting, personal goal setting, goal setting theory, motivation & goal setting
 
 
 

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