Have a goal : How to become consistent : day5

in #psychology6 years ago (edited)

“If you don’t design your own life plan, chances are you’ll fall into someone else’s plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much.” - Jim Rohn

Setting goal(s) and trying to live by the goals is another thing that can make you consistent and have great success.
In one of his blog post, @khaleelkazi made this statement:

"Living" means that you're living your everyday life in a purposeful manner where you are continuously focused on achieving your goals. It's like directing a sailboat - each maneuver you make is always made with the purpose of aiming you towards your destination over time.
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Being consistent is a lot easier and more likely to succeed if you set specific goals. These goals will help you behave consistently and give you something to strive for. You can set a variety of goals in different areas of your life
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Consider how you want to use consistency to achieve your specific goals. For example, if your specific goal is to lose weight, you would need to work on being consistent with exercise, with your diet (eating healthy foods), etc.
As another example: if you want to get a book published, you would need to be consistent about writing each day, about devoting time to editing, about figuring out the publishing world, and sending your manuscript off.

A list of goals might look something like this: save up money for retirement, be on time to work, getting all your reading completed for your class etc.

Being consistent will mean setting aside a part of your paycheck each month, setting your alarm clock for earlier, taking care of the baby so your significant other can have certain nights off, and carving out time to do all the reading for your class.

Set a goal today, be consistent and attain success!

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