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If you want to achieve a high level of focus, you have to figure out what you really want. You need to be precise and exact. For example, say you think that it might be good to move into a new house. What happens then? Do you say to yourself, “I wish I could move into a new house?” Of course not. When you want to move, you take the time to do research and figure out what kind of house you want to live in. You figure out if you’re going to rent or buy.
As you start to figure out the exact kind of house you want to move into, your focus automatically increases. You begin to zero in on what you really want, shaping it and refining it in your mind until you have an exact picture of your dream. At this point, you start to search online for a match to your vision and maybe even begin to talk to realtors and touring available homes in person.
Similarly, with the rest of your goals, you need to determine precisely what it is that you want, right down to the very last detail. When you talk about abstract goals, like “I want to be rich,” or “I want to lose weight,” you’re doing yourself an incredible disservice. When your goals are abstract like these, they are less and real, and you are less likely to achieve them.
After you’ve determined precisely what you want, write your goal down. Make sure that you are extremely precise in what you want, and be sure to include a due date for accomplishing the goal. The more detail you can add when writing down your goal, the higher your chances of achieving your goals. One study determined that you have a 42 percent higher chance of making your goals if they are written down.
#3: Continuously Remind Yourself Why You Want It
If you want to remain persistent on your path to accomplishing your goals and achieving success, you always have to remind yourself why you’re doing what you’re doing. If you want to achieve your goals, you have to have a strong reason to motivate you to remain persistent in your pursuit. If your reason for wanting to achieve a particular goal is superficial, then you can forget about ever achieving it. Your reason for setting the goal has to run deep.
One of the best ways to stay focused and persistent on your path is to have profound reasons for wanting to achieve your goals. Think about this for a minute. Think about a time in your life when you really wanted something, and you had a deep-rooted reason for wanting it, did you do just about anything in your power to achieve it? Think about a single mother who is working three jobs only to provide her children with a comfortable life. Why is she working herself so hard?
A single mother with no other alternatives has to do what she must to survive. While her goal might be survival, she might have a different purpose entirely. Take J.K. Rowling for instance. When she first set about writing Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, she was living on government assistance as a single mother. Clearly, she wasn’t merely interested in survival but was interested in finding a way to thrive. She had a deep-rooted reason to do just that.
As a single mother, she would sneak out of the house while her daughter was napping so that she could write her book. While it took her seven long years to see her dream become a reality, she remained persistent. Ultimately, even in the face of rejection from all 12 major publishing houses, she achieved her goal.
If you want to remain persistent in accomplishing your goals, you have to find a deep-rooted reason to drive you. It could be family, like Rowling, or maybe its freedom or security that you’re after. You want to zero in on something other than yourself if you’re going to remain persistent and achieve your goals.
#4: Focusing On Improving Your Habits An easy way for you to lose your focus has to do with your internal, pre-programmed behavior, which is also known as your habits. When you lose your attention, it can be extremely challenged to stay persistent in your journey. The goal moves out of the spotlight and onto the backburner. It is straightforward to default to things we do on a daily basis automatically, especially when we run into roadblocks and have to face challenges.
It’s easy to see why so many of us don’t have the persistence to see things through when our habits limit us rather than serve us. This may be why only eight percent of people who set New Year’s goals actually accomplish them. There are a substantial number of environmental and social factors that hold us back, as well as our own personal thoughts, behaviors, and emotions.
However, when you are able to conquer your bad habits, you will find that it is easier to focus, which allows the pathway of persistence to remain open so you can accomplish your goals. If you let your habits get the better of you, it will be all downhill from there. The goal is to improve your good habits and eliminate your bad habits by building a set of keystone habits.
Building keystone habits aren’t easy, but it will be worth it in the end. Many of our bad habits stand in the way of those things that we want most in our lives. The habit of procrastination, for example, can cost you your goals if you allow it to get out of control. Our other bad habits can help to push us down the wrong path and leave us in situations that can be difficult to overcome.
If you do nothing else, you need to focus on the keystone habits. These habits will help you form other good habits and will help to eliminate the bad habits from your life. For example, getting out and exercising for 30 minutes a day is a keystone habit that will help to bring about other good habits like taking vitamins, drinking more water, and eating a healthy, well-balanced diet.
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