Oftentimes, in attempts to reach new depths, people challenge themselves by setting goals. These goals can either be intended for improving one’s career, lifestyle or even for building relationships. However, if these self-set goals are not met, getting frustrated and feeling disappointed with yourself is likely to happen.
You can avoid the agonizing feeling of self frustration by keeping in mind several pointers.
First, try to set reasonable goals; reasonable in the sense that achieving them is within the realm of possibility. This is the part where most people commit mistakes. As a result, they end up pining over loads of failed goals. Avoid that by setting goals which you think are doable within the time frame you want.
For long term goals, try and see if you can break them down into sub-goals with their own respective time frame. By doing so, you would feel less pressured.
Successfully accomplish things one step at a time. The goals you set, especially the big life-changing ones, cannot be met overnight. For example, if you want to lose weight, say 15 to 20 pounds, you can’t expect to wake up the next day feeling as sexy as your celebrity idol after killing yourself to death by starving and working out the previous day.
In relation to taking it one step at a time, you need to be disciplined and patient before you can see your goals slowly getting achieved.
Give yourself some incentives to serve as motivation. Achieving the goal itself and earning the sweet results should do the trick to stimulate you but if that’s not yet enough, think of some rewards to give yourself once you have successfully carried out your goals.
Lastly, remember not to push yourself too hard. Work your way until the end of the line without pushing yourself to the extremes. Things will go as you planned as long as the reasons behind what you’re aiming for are clearly embedded in your heart and mind.
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