How to set Personal and professional goals for career

       


   Would you want a big and successful career? if yes, you have to set personal and professional goals. personal goals and Professional goals both are a part of career Goal setting is the important part of the career. there is a strong correlation between personal goals and self-motivation and achievement.

                 we here Give you some tips to get properly motivated, and indeed to Achieve, it will help to spend time thinking about your personal goals and professional goals. It will help for want you to achieve in your life

How to establish a goal

First consider what you want to achieve, and then commit to it. Set SMART goals (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and limited in time) that motivate and write them to make them feel tangible. Then, plan the steps you must follow to reach your goal and cross out each one as you complete them.

Starting to Set Personal Goals


You set your goals on a number of levels:

First you create your "big picture" of what you want to do with your life (or over, say, the next 10 years), and identify the large-scale goals that you want to achieve.Then, you break these down into the smaller and smaller targets that you must hit to reach your lifetime goals.Finally, once you have your plan, you start working on it to achieve these goals.

This is why we start the process of setting goals by looking at your lifetime goals. Then, we work down to the things that you can do in, say, the next five years, then next year, next month, next week, and today, to start moving towards them.


Set smaller goals


Once you have set your lifetime goals, establish a five-year plan of smaller goals that you must complete if you want to achieve your lifetime plan.

Then create a one-year plan, a six-month plan and a one-month plan of increasingly smaller goals that you must achieve to achieve your lifetime goals. Each of these must be based on the previous plan.

Then, create a List of daily tasks you must do today to achieve your life's goals.

At an early stage, your smallest goals might be to read books and gather information about the achievement of your higher-level goals. This will help you improve the quality and realism of goal setting.

Finally, review your plans and make sure they fit the way you want to live your
life.
Set lifetime goals
The first step to establishing personal goals is to consider what you want to achieve in your life (or at least, at a significant and distant age in the future). Setting lifelong goals gives you the general perspective that shapes all other aspects of your decision making.



To provide a broad and balanced coverage of all the important areas of your life, try to set goals in some of the following categories (or in other categories of your property, where these are important to you):

Career: What level do you want to achieve in your career or what do you want to achieve?

 Financial: How much do you want to earn, at what stage? How does this relate to your professional goals?

Education: Is there any knowledge you want to acquire in particular? What information and skills will you need to have to achieve other objectives?

Family: Do you want to be a father? If so, how will you be a good father? How do you want to be seen by a partner or by members of your extended family?

Artistic: Do you want to achieve an artistic goal? Attitude: Is there any part of your mentality that stops you? Is there any part of the way you behave that bothers you? (If so, establish an objective to improve your behavior or find a solution to the problem).
Physical: Is there any sporting goal that you want to achieve or do you want good health in old age? What steps are you going to take to achieve this?

Pleasure - How do you want to have fun? (You must make sure that part of your life is for you!) Public service: do you want the world to be a better place? If so, how?

Spend some time brainstorming about these things and then select one or more goals in each category that better reflect what you want to do. Then consider cutting back to have a small number of really important goals that you can focus on.

When doing this, make sure that the goals you have set are those that you really want to achieve, not those that your parents, family or employers may want. (If you have a partner, you may want to consider what he or she wants, however, make sure you also stay true to yourself!)

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