GOALS ARE DAMAGING

Posted by Nick Niesen on October 26th, 2010

GOALS ARE DAMAGING

I know this is a strange follow-up to my last article, but stick with me. Can you relate to setting goals and not achieving them? Have you ever been frustrated by trying to set goals when you know in your heart that you will never reach them? You even say to yourself, ?Who am I kidding? I will never accomplish this goal.? That?s why I?m here to tell you that goals are truly damaging for your future, because you beat yourself up over never reaching those goals.

On the other hand, goals are very important. Don?t let me confuse you with this just read this carefully. Goals are imperative when you have a strong ?Why? in place. Let?s parallel this to a ten-story glass building that is shiny and beautiful to the eye. It towers over the city and creates the skyline. Now let?s imagine that the building was built by a group of amateur carpenters in one day and had a poor foundation. It looked very nice, but wasn?t solid. One day a little bird flew smack into that building, and guess what happened? That little, tiny sparrow knocked down that massive building that looked amazingly strong and powerful from the outside. Why? The foundation was pathetic, and there were no true roots to hold that building in place. No one paid the price for that building to hold its own in the real world despite how it looked to the average person.

Let?s tie that into your goals. Your ?Why? is your foundation and your roots. Your ?Why? must be stronger and bigger than you are right now! You must internalize your ?Why? and know exactly ?Why? you do what you do everyday to reach your goals. Too many people have set the goals of making a lot of money. Can you relate to that? Have you ever set the goal of making a certain amount of money in a month, and then at the end of the month you haven?t made a dime more? Here?s the reason why. You must know ?Why? you want to earn that amount of money for that month. It?s not the money that drives you?it?s your ?Why?! What are you going to do with that money? Pay your car payment, donate it to your church, buy your child a new toy??Why? have you set that financial goal for that month? Another thing, you should never set a goal of ?making? a certain amount of money in a month. Instead, after you know ?Why? you are setting that financial goal, then set a goal of EARNING that money not MAKING that money. Remember, no one paid that price for that beautiful ten-story building, and it fell. You must be willing to pay the price and EARN your way to your goal.

Let?s go over this again. Goals are damaging to your future. If you don?t have your ?Why? in place, then you have no foundation to support you as you head down your success path to completing that goal. Without that foundation, you will give up and be discouraged from ever setting goals for yourself again. It doesn?t matter what type of goal ? physical, financial, social, etc. ? you must know ?Why? you are going pay the price to achieve that goal. If not, then that goal could damage your life instead of assisting you in ultimately achieving success that you?ve always dreamed about. Commit today to develop your ?Why? before setting any more goals!

Let me share 3 questions with you that will help you ?Find Your Why?.

1.If you did not have to worry about finances or going to your job on Monday morning, then what would you do?
2.If you had so much money that you had to give it away, what would you do with it? Who would you give it to and why?
3.Do you enjoy life? If so, why? If not, then why not? Remember, your past does not control you! Your future should drive you, because you see yourself successful!

After you develop your ?Why? and set your goals, you will encounter obstacles and challenges like that little bird that hit that huge building. If your ?Why? is strong enough, then unlike that building you will stand firm against whatever tries to stop you from achieving that goal. You will not be knocked down!

Remember, goals are damaging if you don?t have a foundational ?Why? in place. I challenge you today to ask yourself those three questions, develop your ?Why? and then set your goals.

Find Your Why,

John Di Lemme

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