by Chris Widener
Note:
This article was originally written at mid year so it is good reminder
around June but the principles are applicable anytime.
In a sporting event, the players are given a break at the half in
order to refresh themselves, look at how they played in the first half,
and set strategy for the second half. So as you approach halftime, here
are some thoughts. Do you have a vacation planned in the next two months
that will give you the needed break and refreshment? If not, schedule
one this week! How did you "play" in the first half of this year? Have
you met your goals that you established at the beginning of the year?
Here are a few ideas to evaluate where you are at with your goals as you
approach the halfway mark.
Take some time to sit down alone and review your goals. How many are
you on mark to make? How many have you not even begun on? How many have
you achieved?
For those you haven't even begun, my suggestion would be to reset
your goal at 10 percent of the original goal. Obviously this goal hasn't
been a priority, for whatever reason, and most likely won't suddenly
become so. But you can make some ground. Set a small increase for the
remaining six months and get ahead a little in these areas.
For the goals you are on pace to achieve, try to stretch about 10
percent. So, to give it a numerical value, if your original goal was 10
and you have already reached 5 after halfway, stretch yourself to try to
achieve 11 by the end of the year. This will give you a good reason to
kick into high gear as the year progresses.
For those goals you are on pace to break strongly through, try an increase of 50 percent.
And finally, for the goals you have already reached, try to set the new goal at 100 percent of the original goal.
In all of these remember that it is better to try hard, and even fail
at a higher goal, than to take the easy route and attain nothing at
all!
Best of luck as you re-evaluate your goals!
Source:madeforsuccess.com
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