Your GPS Mind-State

Published: Jan. 18, 2022, 10:30 a.m.

You\u2019ve got goals, that\u2019s great. And, from the last podcast, you know I\u2019m not a big fan of New Year\u2019s Resolutions.

 

I am a fan of goals, though.

And I\u2019m a fan of micro-goals. Moving toward your Desired Outcome (or what I call your EPO - Envisioned Positive Outcome) a little every day.

 

Here\u2019s how to make that happen - it\u2019s the same way that you\u2019d set a GPS!

  1. You have to know where you\u2019re going\u2026 specifically. What is your specific desired destination? You may change or include stops along the way. For now, identify (write in your journal) your specific desired destination.
    1. Want more money? How much is more?
    2. Want to be healthier? What does real health look like and feel like?
    3. Want to be in a better relationship? What does \u201cbetter\u201d mean?
    4. The same questions go for where you live, work, or even the car you drive.

Knowing that you can\u2019t change another person, what is it that you want for yourself that you\u2019re willing to move towards? 

  1. Get clear about where you are. 
    1. What\u2019s your starting point in debt, in health status, in your career, or relationships?

You need to know your starting point so the GPS can chart an accurate road for you. Your brutal honesty with yourself makes all the difference in whether you achieve your goals or not.

  1. Move! The GPS requires you to get on the assigned road. Take action, any action, and then get feedback. You can\u2019t get there if you don\u2019t start taking action and really paying attention to the feedback. 

Remember this key point: You do NOT need all of the step-by-step directions before you pull out of the parking lot. You need to have your outcome in mind and know that you\u2019re moving closer to it. The more you move the more defined and refined the movement becomes. 

 

You reach your goals by getting really clear about what they are and putting yourself in gear. Take your foot off the brake and give a little gas. Pay attention to road conditions and adapt.


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