Creating Goals that Work
Goals You CAN Achieve!
- Positive. Something you will do. Saying
I won’t be a slob anymore is not positive. Try I will
put my clothing in the hamper when I take them off at night.
- Specific. Your goal needs to state exactly
what you want to do and when you want to do it. Stating
that you will keep your bedroom clean isn’t enough!
- Controllable. Do you have control over
the people involved in this goal? Are the clothes on the
bedroom floor yours?
- Believable and Achievable. YOU really
think it is possible and there are no practical barriers
in your way. If you don’t believe it can happen, it
won’t.
- Affirmed in public. It is not always
practical to tell someone your goal but it is very powerful
— at a minimum say your goal aloud and write it down.
- Flexible. Simply put life happens —
forgive yourself when it does. However, if you find that
you need to constantly readjust your goal maybe you need
to rethink your plan. Maybe your goal, or the way you are
trying to achieve it, is not realistic.
Now Take Out Your Pen!
- What is your goal? Write it down!
- What is one step you can take to get closer to this goal?
- When are you going to do it?
by Carrie Greene, ACC, CarrieThru, LLC, ADHD Coaching
& Organizing Services.
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