
Achieving Your Goals
A big step towards achieving your goals is developing and maintaining a goal-setting mindset
as the attitudes you develop will influence the way you view goal-setting. Approaching a task with a negative and self-defeating attitude makes it much harder to actually be successful at that task.
Try to foster a positive attitude when setting and trying to achieve your goals. A positive attitude means you are looking for ways to SUCCEED rather than focusing on the
difficulties and obstacles that could be in your path.
To create a more positive attitude:
– Each day note down something you did towards achieving your goals.
– Note down any changes someone else has noticed e.g. your teacher says well done on
your work.
– Don’t stop trying if something goes wrong, rather, reassess your goals or decide if you
need to work harder to achieve them.
– Find a mentor or helper to encourage you to achieve your goals, possibly someone who
is interested in the same things or is good at the same subjects but is a bit further ahead
of you.
Other reasons why we don’t achieve our goals:
– No action plan.
– No true commitment to the goal.
– Not rewarding yourself along the way.
– Trying to focus on too many goals.
– Not preparing yourself for success.
– Fear of failure.
If you are still not achieving your goal, try this:
– Clarify your goal.
– Write a list of actions.
– Analyse, prioritise and prune.
– Organise your list into a plan.
– Monitor the execution of your plan and review your plan regularly.
– Ask for help!
You can learn more about goal setting and many other topics to help you achieve your best at
school at www.studyskillshandbook.com.au