Goal Realization One-Day Plan
Self Help Guide
Today you are about to work through the alphabetical
daily schedule, thus putting your, to do lists in order.
Some of us have difficulty planning, therefore we are
going to work through goal setup one day at a time,
and taking ‘baby steps’ along the way. Throughout
the process, you should start to see how much attention
or focus you place on both long and short-term goals.
This is the process of goal realization.
Goal: No Clue
Time Invested
Activities:
Goal: No Clue
Time Invested:
Activities:
What I learnt from reviewing my goals, time evaluation,
and activities: __________________________________________________________________
My findings has lead me to take action to: __________________________________________
To help you see how this works, I will setup my own
goals, time, and activities to help you see where this
is going and how it helps you to focus on the purpose.
Goal: Write two books by next year:
Purpose: To achieve completion of my books in the making:
Time invested: 2-hours daily
Activities: writing until my face turns blue
Goal: Write five books in the next two years
Purpose: one book is to become a bestseller
Time Invested: 3-hours each day
Activities: write, rewrite, write, rewrite, review,
edit, and write some more.
What I learnt from reviewing my goals, time evaluation,
and activities: It takes along the lines of 10 months
to one year for me to finish a novel. I have a small
business in operation, in which I am working to expand.
I realize that I need to find a boundary and limit in
my plans. I realize this because if I do not have boundaries
and limitations, I will be working to expand my business
and my books will not see completion. I see that I need
to assess and arrange my time so that I can work productively
to continue my business, which harmonizes with my long-term
goals. I see if I maneuver my timing right, I have a
better chance of achieving short-term and long-term
goals I have set for self.
I see my activities are in harmony with my intentions,
however I see that if I write without cease I will crack
up and go to a nuthouse, therefore I need to add in
a little time for self and entertainment.
Now, I see beyond this, such as I have a problem with
devoting my time to others rather than self. Therefore,
I need boundaries; limitations and a change of mind
to help me gain my goals, instead of helping others
reach their goals only. I could go on with what I learnt
and what I am focusing on from this test; however, the
point is what do you see? Have you taking the time to
take this test. If so what did you learn? Do you see
how your activities fit into planning?
Now we can move ahead to A:
A: Write down on your plan what is most important for
you to accomplish.
B: Write down what is secondary of importance to your
plans and goals.
C: Write down what is least important but still plays
a part in your life. For instance, I need to purchase
a new coffee machine.
As you write down the list from A to C, you will see
areas of concern. For instance, it is important that
I get a money order today and sent before I find my
self with a delinquent bill. I also have to finish 27
articles out of a batch of 50 by tonight to meet a deadline.
As you can see, I have two major concerns and two important
tasks of priority to complete. What can I do? Well,
first, I have a backup plan; therefore, I can mail my
money order today and finish my task by the deadline.
I am willing to apply all efforts within me to achieve
my one-day goal. My least plan includes having fun,
yet I know this is unrealistic since it will only pose
setback.