Tip 2: Set yourself goals but make sure you remain flexible
We tend to lose sight of the big picture when we have lots of things to do. Think about the goals you want to achieve on a regular basis. It’s helpful to ask yourself questions from a long-term, medium-term and short-term perspective. What goals should I set myself for this year? What are my goals for the coming month? And what are my aims for today? Setting goals gives us direction and helps us to differentiate between important and unimportant things. The SMART method can help you to formulate your goals.
- S for specific: describe your goal in as much detail as you can.
- M for measurable: include criteria which you can use to measure progress towards your goal.
- A for attractive: express your goal in an inspiring way.
- R for realistic: make your goal is realistic and achievable so that it is neither too big nor too small.
- T for time-bound: make sure your goal has a beginning and an end point.
As important as it is to outline your goals clearly, it’s equally important to remain flexible while you are working towards them. Draft a rough outline of how you can achieve your goals, but make sure you leave enough room for manoeuvre so you can react spontaneously to new or unexpected developments.