We’re getting dangerously close to the end of 2013. If you made any
New Years resolutions this year (and if you read this blog, I’d wager
there’s a pretty good chance you did), how are those coming along?
If you’re like a lot of people out there, you might find that those
hopeful thoughts in January are starting to get replaced by excuses or
maybe even a sense of defeat or futility.
But why is is that people don’t achieve their goals? What keeps them
stuck, unable to lose that weight, make more money, find the love they
really want, or do the countless other things to make themselves happy?
Here are the 4 things that keep most people from reaching their goals.
They Don’t Have Clarity About What They Want
Maybe you know that you want more friends, you want to make more
money, or you want to start a business. You probably have at least a
vague idea about what you want, but have you ever sat down and
painstakingly thought about exactly what you want down to the last
detail?
One exercise I like to do is to take several hours (yes, several
hours–not just a few minutes!) and actually write down exactly what I
want my daily life to be like. To help you as you do this, consider
answering questions like:
- What do you do?
- Who do you do it with?
- What do you talk about?
- What do you eat for breakfast?
- When do you wake up?
- What do you dream about?
- What are you most proud of?
When you can put yourself in the ‘future you’ shoes and start to
imagine life from that point of view, you’ll have a real and concrete
idea about what you’re working toward. Your goals will be clear and
you’ll know exactly what you want.
They Don’t Have the Right Plan
Maybe you know what you want extremely well. However if you don’t
have the right plan, you’ll likely never be able to achieve it.
Taking action is great, but if you’re just taking any old action, you
won’t be making consistent and steady progress toward your goal.
Somethings might take you a step closer to what you want, while the next
things moves you away from it.
A common example of this is when someone tries to learn how to start
an online business. Many beginners (like myself, not too long ago) end
up getting seduced by the latest ‘shiny new thing’ and keep jumping from
one program or course to the next, never really making any progress.
The solution to this is to study someone who is successful at what
you want to achieve and follow the same plan that they used to get
there. Success leaves clues, so follow those and use them as your plan
to guide the way.
They Are Not in the Right Environment
Are you around negative people most of the time? Is your life just
too hectic to give you a moment’s peace to get clear thinking? Maybe
your workspace is too cluttered to focus on what needs to get done.
I’ll be honest, not everyone is gifted with being in the right
situation, especially when they are just getting started reaching their
goal.
If you don’t feel like you are in the right environment to support
you, you may need to take some actions to fix the situation. Make the
effort to create a tidy space to keep your creativity flowing, block off
time away from cynical people to do the things you want to do without
guilt or judgment, take some personal time to just hear yourself think
once in a while, or do whatever it takes to get yourself into a
situation that maximizes your chances of success.
They Don’t Have the Right Mindset
The last big thing that keeps many people from finding the success
they want is a proper mindset. If you’re reaching for something that’s
just outside your comfort zone, it’s not uncommon to go up against your
limiting beliefs.
Fears that you’re not good enough, doubts that you don’t have what it
takes, or even hesitations and second-guesses that what you want is
really even possible are common.
Many years ago, I learned that the best way to overcome a limiting
belief is to try your hardest to prove it true. Commit to giving it your
best shot and move forward anyway despite the fear.
If you have a belief that you are too shy to ask someone out, then
prove it! Go and force yourself to ask out ten people. If you think you
just can’t lose weight, then prove it! Improve your diet and exercise
routine and see if those pounds don’t budge.
This will likely make all of your fears go from a quiet whisper in
the back of your mind, to screaming at you at maximum volume, but keep
pushing through it. The point isn’t to back down when your limiting
beliefs come up, it’s to get in the habit of barreling through that fear
and taking action anyway.
Before you know it, you’ll embrace the fear and, although you may
still feel afraid, you won’t use that as an excuse to not take action.
Do any of these sound familiar to you? If you’re anything like me,
you can probably relate a little bit to each of them. But if you
recognize any of these roadblocks, you shouldn’t feel bad.
Accept that they are keeping you from success, and work on overcoming
the specific obstacles that are holding you back rather than feeling
stuck by vague limitations. Getting clear and identifying exactly what’s
in your way is the first step to moving past the roadblocks that keep
you from where you want to go.
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