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Any self respecting goal setter knows that achieving a goal will inevitably involve learning new skills. No matter what you set out to do, you will have to gain new capabilities and new understanding about yourself along the way.
Expanding your personal skill set is a big part of the pleasure and the challenge of being an effective goal setter, which is why it makes perfect sense to include a learning target in your everyday planning.
Here is why self education should be part of your daily ritual and how to ensure that it is.
- Keep your mind fresh. As a child, your earliest years were the period when your mind expanded at its fastest rate as you continuously absorbed new and fascinating information about the world.
This process slows as we grow older, but if it stops altogether we become dull and staid. Our brains are naturally curious and to stay fresh and alert they need constant new stimulus. Research shows that continuous learning helps to stave off problems like Alzheimers in our later years.
- Plan it into your day. As a goal setter you will already be skilled at writing down your daily tasks and disciplined at getting through them efficiently. My advice is to add an extra element to your day plan and challenge yourself to take on board new knowledge, as well as complete the tasks you set yourself.
- Learn one new thing a day. So as not to get overloaded, I suggest you keep the learning curve down to a manageable level, so one a day is perfectly acceptable. The key thing is that the skill you learn should be in line with your goal.
For example, if you are trying to build your first website, then learning a new knitting stitch, might be fun, but is not going to bring you closer to your aims. However, learning one new feature of HTML each day, or reading one more chapter in your Dreamweaver manual makes much more sense.
At the end of each day, look back and be proud of what you have learned. Keep a journal of new skills and at the end of the year you will be staggered by the new capabilities you have mastered.
To find out more about challenging yourself and achieving your personal potential, you’re invited, right now to subscribe to my free newsletter: http://www.money-and-mind.com
From - Andrew Grant http://www.money-and-mind.com
Tags: goal setting, motivation, self development, success, taking action, visualization
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