Posted on May 19, 2008 in Lastest News
Being on track does not literally mean, hitting the race tracks but coming somewhat near it to keeping fit, agile and rejuvenated. Whether you’re looking forward to losing pounds effectively, finalizing an important deal or washing away your mood swings, all you need is “motivation” to keep you on track with the goals you have in mind.
Top 10 Tips to Be On Track
Listed below are some 10 tips that help you be on track with the set goals you have in mind to achieve as soon and as effectively as possible:
- Feed your mind as much as you feed your body: Just like starting a day with a healthy breakfast, start by feeding your mind with a self help book, a to-do-list or bible to keep you going through the day.
- Organize yourself: Organization does not only call for getting together your resources, tools, etc to achieve what you want to during the day but to nudge your ideas and thoughts towards them too.
- Practice attitude boosting: The most important quality to getting things done effectively is to boost your attitude towards work. The key to positive thinking is to make yourself feel good.
- Persuade yourself: Motivate yourself from within to boost your performance and/or productivity. If you’re starting something new like an exercise routine, make sure that you improve your performance one stage at a time.
- Give yourself the “me” time to create and visualize goals: Some amount of “me” time is helpful say experts in creating and visualizing what you want and how to get things done in a proper way.
- Get moving: An active body is always fresh and rejuvenated. Conceptualizing work, performance, etc becomes much easier if you’re mind and body is fit with regular exercise, activity and movement.
- Try converting problems into opportunities: Instead of giving up on a task, try converting your problems into opportunities to discover that the task wasn’t that difficult because you changed your notions about yourself to be able to conquer one. It is thereby very essential to get things done with the “I can do it” spirit.
- Convince yourself time and again of what you want to achieve: Write down your goals in life and read them day in and day out to somewhat get them imprinted in your mind, body, heart and soul forever.
- Offer to commit: The most difficult and important part f completing any task is to stick to it or to commit to it. Set non-negotiable targets for yourself and try to achieve them. You need to organize your priorities well so that you don’t have to deliberately squeeze in tasks within a specific time limit.
- Reward yourself for every milestone achieved: Most of the time, people set goals and are worried about reaching them. What we forget is the journey to the goal. The success of every milestone should be shared and celebrated because they are pre-markers of your ultimate success.
The idea to be on track is to poke yourself “to never give up”. The moment you do, you fall out of track and at that time it gets more difficult to get things right or probably you’d have to start from scratch. However, time sometimes doesn’t even you give you a second chance. So every moment lived to the best capacities can help you be on track and proceed towards your individual goals.
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May 20th, 2008 at 6:28 am
Thanks for the useful post! I’m bookmarking it.