Goals may be just out of your reach but not out of your sight. This means that in setting goals, it should be realistic and achievable. Many individuals get to the top of the ladder because of effective goal setting and
better career building. Psychological gurus recommend that one way to effectively set your objectives is to write it down on a piece of paper such as a post-it paper or a journal. You should put or post it on a conspicuous area, perhaps on your office table, your personal calendar, or on your desktop.
This way, you can be conscious on the targets you have set. It would always remind you to work towards its accomplishment. Hence, it is very necessary to state your goals in the right way because if written erroneously, you would probably miss your target. I know that's too much work and pain to experience.
Here are some points to ponder when writing your objectives. First, always make your
goal statements are affirmative or positive. Remember that you have a subconscious mind that follows instructions whether they are positive or negative; hence, the more affirmative directions you state, the more affirmative outcome you can get. Next, write your objectives in complete and specific detail. By doing this, you are giving your mind a thorough set of directions it can work on. The more details you state, the clearer and more accurate the final results become. Last, state your goals in current time or the present form and in first-person point of view. For instance, instead of jotting down, "I'll get a fulfilling career in Business Management", write down "I am getting a career in Business Management". This makes your goal as true and the probability fulfilling it is greater. Just make sure you end up really achieving those goals or else, it's would just all be on paper, dude.