New year, new you! Making resolutions doesnโt have to be limited to just New Yearโs Day. Anytime is a great time to set goals for yourself and put together a plan for your year that will help you accomplish them. It can feel like a big task, but by figuring out what you want to do and how you need to do it, you can use a variety of tools and methods to make your dreams a reality.
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Make a list of the major goals you want to accomplish this year. Imagine yourself in a year from now and think about everything youโd like to happen. Visualize the future and write down everything that comes to mind that youโd like to have accomplished to give yourself a starting point as you work to come up with goals. Don't be afraid to challenge yourself with ambitious goals, but keep it reasonable. [1] X Expert Source Annie Lin, MBA
Life & Career Coach Expert Interview. 25 November 2019. Pick a goal thatโs just beyond something you feel you can comfortably attain. [2] X Research source- For instance, โI want to be an astronaut in a yearโ may be a bit of a stretch, but something like, โI want to write a draft of a novelโ could be within reach.
- Really have fun with it! For example, maybe you want to learn photography this year. Thatโs a great place to start mapping out goals.
- You can use pen and paper or type out your vision in a word processor or note-taking app.
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Separate the goals on your list into related groups. Organize the list into specific groups such as financial, career, health, and artistic. Group all of the things youโd like to accomplish in the year with similar or related goals. [3] X Research source
- For instance, you could have a group of fitness goals that include running in a 5K, being able to do 10 pullups, and losing 10 pounds (4.5 kg).
- Keeping your goals organized can help you better manage them. They can also help you structure your year. For instance, if you have a goal to get a promotion at work, you could start by arriving to work on time every day, completing a big project, then asking for more responsibilities. As you progress, youโll get closer and closer to your bigger goals.
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Make a list of tasks for each of the goals you want to accomplish. Write 1 goal on a blank page and write down every task you need to complete in order to accomplish that goal. Focus on one goal at a time and really think about everything you need to do to make that dream a reality. Spend time with each of them until youโve come up with a solid list of tasks, then create a new document for the next goal until youโve mapped them all out.
- For instance, if your goal is to get fit and lose some weight, you could make a list of tasks that could include things like, โJoin a gym, set aside time each day to exercise, create a meal plan to eat healthier, buy running shoes,โ and so on.
- It could even be helpful to run a quick online search to see what it takes to do something. If youโve never run a marathon before, for example, you can check to see what it takes to make it happen.
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Set deadlines for each of your tasks. Plan and schedule a set time for you to have completed each of the smaller tasks and steps. Give yourself a deadline to keep yourself focused on chipping away at the larger goal.
- For example, if you want to participate in a 10K next year, you could set a date to run for 30 minutes straight in a few weeks, and then run a 5K a few months from now. Eventually, youโll be ready to take on your ultimate goal of a 10K.
- Sometimes things happen, and you need to adjust your deadlines. Thatโs okay! Allow yourself to make adjustments and donโt feel discouraged.
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Start every day by writing down 3 things you hope to accomplish. Every morning, take some time to jot down at least 3 total tasks that are a priority that you want to complete that day. [4] X Expert Source Annie Lin, MBA
Life & Career Coach Expert Interview. 25 November 2019. Even if you donโt complete them, the process of prioritizing and focusing on your larger goals on a daily basis can help keep you on track. [5] X Research source- Your 3 priorities could be related to a single goal, or 3 tasks related to separate goals. For instance, you could aim to go for a run, look at hotel rates for a future trip you have planned, and read a chapter of a book if you have a goal to read more.
- For example, if you have a goal to lose 15 pounds (6.8 kg), you could write down daily tasks like:
- Take a walk after lunch
- Eat a piece of fruit for an afternoon snack
- Avoid have a pastry in the break room
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Review your goals once a week to see your progress. Check-in with yourself on a regular basis to see how youโre progressing toward your goals. Review the progress you made in the previous weekโwhat worked, what didnโt work? Come up with actionable steps you can take in the coming weeks and months to continue to advance toward your ultimate goals. [6] X Research source
- Set aside a time each week that works for you. For instance, you could schedule an hour or so every Sunday morning to review your progress.
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Share your plans and goals with a partner to stay motivated. They donโt need to be someone who has the same goal as you, but finding a partner can help you feel supported and motivated to accomplish your goals. Check-in with them whenever you make progress toward your goal or whenever youโre struggling with something and ask them how theyโre doing with their own goals. It may help you stay on track. [7] X Research source
- Studies suggest that something as simple as texting a friend when you make progress toward your goal can triple the rate of success.
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Picture yourself accomplishing a goal to make it feel easier to do it. Imagine that youโve already made the change or reached the goal that you set. If you can imagine youโve already done something, it can trick your brain into thinking that what you need to do is very possible. [8] X Research source
- Psychologists sometimes refer to this process as โencoding prospective memories.โ
- So for example, if your goal is to learn to play the guitar, instead of thinking about all the practice you need to do and lessons you need to take, picture yourself jamming on a stage or playing a song for a friend. It can make it feel more attainableโbecause it is!
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Keep advancing toward your goals even if you face setbacks. Hereโs the thing: change involves failure, obstacles, and setbacks. It takes work to accomplish a goal, especially if itโs an ambitious one. If you can anticipate that youโll have failures, you can feel less discouraged and make changes that help you keep pushing to accomplish your goals.
- For instance, if your goal is to eat healthier, but you โaccidentallyโ indulge in a double cheeseburger, itโs not the end of the world. Think of it as a setback you can use to learn from and come up with ways to avoid slipping up in the future.
- Research shows that successful people donโt have fewer setbacks than other people. The key difference is they didnโt give up whenever they were faced with an obstacle.
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Celebrate your wins whenever you accomplish a goal. Treat yourself to a fancy dinner or spoil yourself with a new outfit whenever you hit one of your goals. Youโve worked hard and you deserve it! Use the potential for celebration as motivation to keep working on your goals. Just think about how sweet itโll be when you accomplish them. [9] X Research source
- Try not to celebrate with activities that can be detrimental toward your goals. For instance, if youโre trying to travel somewhere, donโt splurge too much and spend the money youโve saved for your trip.
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Tweak your goals if you need to make adjustments during the year. If you find that you no longer want to achieve a certain goal, you want to change it slightly, or you need to alter it for other reasons, go for it! If something just isnโt working, allow yourself to make adjustments that benefit you and your life.
- You donโt need to feel guilty if you donโt accomplish a goal you set for yourself. Maybe it just wasnโt the right time, or you had something come up that made it impossible. You can always try again in the future.
- Flexibility can be good for your goals and your sanity. For instance, if you wanted to try to visit Ireland this year in the summer, but it just isnโt in the cards, you can maybe push it back to a winter trip and work toward making that happen.
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Choose a traditional planner to manage your tasks and schedule. A traditional planner is a useful tool you can use to set deadlines, organize your tasks, and schedule your days, weeks, and months. Choose a single planner to keep all of your info in one place so you can easily find and add to it. Using a planner can help you better manage your time and improve your productivity. [10] X Expert Source Annie Lin, MBA
Life & Career Coach Expert Interview. 25 November 2019. [11] X Research source- Most planners have weekly and monthly calendars you can use to schedule your days and set deadlines for yourself.
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Use an organizational app for a convenient digital option. If youโre more tech-savvy and like using digital calendars and organizational tools like Trello or Monday.com, thatโs fine too. Download an organizational app from your smartphone or tabletโs store. Use it to set your schedule, store information, and set deadlines for yourself.
- Organizational apps can be useful if you need to write down tasks on the go.
- Some apps, like the iPhoneโs Note app can sync across multiple devices. So you can add to it from your phone and computer.
- Many apps can also give you reminders or let you know when youโre due for an appointment you set on your schedule.
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Use time blocking to help you organize your schedule. Time blocking is an organizational strategy that can help you stay more organized and focused on completing a specific task. [12] X Expert Source Annie Lin, MBA
Life & Career Coach Expert Interview. 25 November 2019. Rather than spending huge stretches of time on a single task or putting something off until you can get to it, schedule 2-3 hour chunks of time where you concentrate on completing a single task.- For instance, if your goal is to grow your social media following, you can schedule a block of time to create content, one to write blog posts, and another to schedule posts.
- It doesnโt necessarily need to be a full 2-3 hours. Some tasks can take a quick 30 minutes, right? The key is to focus on one task at a time and avoid spending too much time on a single task.
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Budget your money to keep your finances in order. Make a budget spreadsheet and input your income. Add all of your expenses as well, including variable expenses like groceries and gas. If youโre saving up for something, set aside excess money so you can work toward that goal. [13] X Research source
- No matter what your goals are, keeping your finances organized can make them possible and keep you from being stressed about money.
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Create folders on your computer to organize documents. Increase your productivity by organizing your documents. Make folders on your computer that support the way you structure your business and then keep the related documents in the folders so you can easily find them when you need them. [14] X Research source
- For instance, you could have a folder for expense reports and internal memos to keep your workflow organized.
- You could also have a folder for a specific goal, such as learning a new language where you can keep documents and materials related to accomplishing that goal.
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QuestionHow do I plan out my goals?Annie Lin is the founder of New York Life Coaching, a life and career coaching service based in Manhattan. Her holistic approach, combining elements from both Eastern and Western wisdom traditions, has made her a highly sought-after personal coach. Annieโs work has been featured in Elle Magazine, NBC News, New York Magazine, and BBC World News. She holds an MBA degree from Oxford Brookes University. Annie is also the founder of the New York Life Coaching Institute which offers a comprehensive life coach certification program.Every day, list 3 things that you want to accomplish before you go to bed so you can work toward your priorities.
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- Accomplishing long-term goals takes time and commitment, so keep at it!Thanks
- If youโre struggling with a goal or project, take a break and work on another one to help manage your energy.Thanks
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Warnings
- Donโt be so hard on yourself if you have setbacks or face obstacles. Allow yourself to change things up if the goals you set just arenโt working for you.Thanks
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References
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- โ Annie Lin, MBA. Life & Career Coach. Expert Interview. 25 November 2019.
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- โ Annie Lin, MBA. Life & Career Coach. Expert Interview. 25 November 2019.
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- โ Annie Lin, MBA. Life & Career Coach. Expert Interview. 25 November 2019.
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