Regardless of how old you are, where you live, or what your career goals are, it's likely your ultimate goals in life are to be happy and successful. To be successful means more than just having money and making your mark. It means following your passions, living purposefully, and enjoying the present moment.
1 - Identify your passions.
Identify your
passions. Before you can achieve success, you will have to define what
success means to you. While it may take years to realize what you want to do
with your life, identifying your passions, interests, and values will help you
set goals and give your life a sense of meaning. If you have trouble
identifying these things, then ask a friend or family member to help you. Ask
yourself the following questions:
- What do you
want your legacy to be?
- How would you
like to be remembered by others?
- How do you
want to make your community a better place?
- What are some
favorite subjects of interest in your life? For example, think of subjects you
enjoyed studying in school. Ask why you liked them.
For instance,
you may have loved musical theater. Think: was it because you loved the music,
or was it because you loved working with a big group towards a common goal?
2 - Make a list of your goals, and what you might do to achieve them
Be sure to
address both short-term and long-term goals; try to think beyond financial and
career goals, such as relationship goals, personal goals for bettering
yourself, things you would like to experience, or things you want to learn.
Draw up a timeline that says when you want to achieve each part.
Set SMART
goals; goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and
time-bound.
Break big
goals down. For instance, if your goal is to see the world, you can set the
goal of saving money and visiting certain countries.
3 - Live purposefully
In order to
achieve your dreams and be the person you want to be, you will have to start
paying attention to your actions. Ask yourself, "Is what I'm doing going
to lead me to where I want to be in life?"
If you find
yourself constantly bored, daydreaming about the future or past or counting
down the minutes until the day ends, it is probably because you feel
disconnected from what you're doing.
Cherish your
time. Try to spend your free time doing things that you enjoy doing, rather
than wasting time. For example, rather than spending your weekends watching
television, spend them partaking in your hobbies or spending time with loved
ones and new friends.
Measure your
productivity by engagement, not achievement. Not everything you do has to be
productive in the conventional sense, but activities should be engaging and
enjoyable.
Keep
in mind that it is perfectly fine to spend some time doing nothing and just
being lazy each day. This can actually help with your imagination and
self-awareness. Strive for a balance between doing things you want to do and
allowing yourself to just “be.”4 - Stick to your commitments.
Planning is
not sufficient; keeping your word is also important. If you tell someone you
will do something, do it. Similarly, don't tell someone you will do something
if you're not sure you can. Be honest about your limits.
Avoid
canceling plans, and try not to cancel twice on the same person.
Make
commitments to yourself, and stick to them. Write down your commitments and
hang them in places you can see.
Make sure
that your commitments are gradually moving you towards your goals. Review your
goals now and then to make sure you are moving in the right direction.
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