FIVE WAYS TO ACHIEVE GOALS
To
succeed in any profession or life it is very important to have an
itinerary, which starts with goal setting, charting out a plan of action
and staying motivated to achieve the goal within a stipulated timeframe.
Rica Bhattacharyya finds out five ways to achieve one’s goals:
1 Goal Setting
The
first step towards achieving a goal is to identify a clear goal on the
basis of one’s strengths, interests and priorities in life and setting a
timeframe to achieve the final outcome. “Primary thing is about defining
outcome with complete clarity and articulating your goal, whether it is
career goal, financial goal or anything else,” says Ramesh Mitragotri,
chief people officer, Aditya Birla Retail.
2 Develop Workable Strategy
Once the goal is set, the next
step is to develop a clear strategy and initiate action. “The strategy
should be workable where you should neither over-estimate nor underestimate
your capability and opportunities,” says Daisy Chauhan, associate
professor, Organizational Behaviour at MDI, Gurgaon. Also, the first step
to set the plan of action rolling is very important.
3 Identify Possible Roadblocks
Achieving a goal becomes easier and faster when
you are able to identify the impediments. “It is generally seen that we
only find impediments in the way to goal achievement in factors
external to us. But some of the major impediments in the way of our
progress are our own self-limiting beliefs about our self and our
potential,” says Chauhan.
4 Review Progress and Stay Focused
Once action has been initiated
one must review the progress periodically in terms of quality, quantity and
timeliness. “Time to time review of the progress is important,” says
Mitragotri. Also, despite having a sound plan of action a goal could fall
through the cracks if there is lack of focus and commitment. “You got to
commit to yourself and you will succeed,” says Sandeep Batra, AVP-HR,
Fujifilm India.
5 Accept Failures & Move Ahead
One should be open enough that
mistakes could happen and should not get bogged down by failures but
instead learn from those mistakes and forge ahead to the planned outcome.
“Learn from your mistakes and be flexible to change course if needed,” says
Mitragotri. Chauhan suggests that it is important to draw up a back-up plan
to avert a crisis or set back in the process of goal achievement.
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