How and Why Goal Setting is So Integral
“If you want to be happy, set a goal that commands your thoughts, liberates your energy and inspires your hopes.”
Andrew Carnegie
Amen, Mr. Carnegie! Amen.
Why is it that when we are talking about goal setting regarding education, or furthering our degrees, or getting married and having children, it seems as though we set them, without thought? I mean, who didn’t have aspirations about their future that looked like goals, when they were in high school? I want to have my teaching degree by the time I am 22, be married by 25, and have kids at 27. It seemed as though most “kids” had goals such as these by the time they were graduating high school – at least my senior class did.
However, once life really starts happening: you have a full-time job, maybe a marriage, perhaps a kid or two – it is like goals stop existing. At that point, you are just supposed to live life. You should be “done” and settled. Right?
WRONG.
Setting goals, constantly learning, growing even as an adult, those are all super important elements that need continued work if you hope to feel content mentally, and live a happy life. This, unfortunately, is something that we adults often forget when we are trying to simply keep our heads above water with the day-to-day. It is something that I had forgotten, until about a year ago.
You are not done living life until you take your last breath. Why is it then, that so many of us STOP living ours?! We simply seem to exist. We breeze in and out of experiences, and I would argue that we continue our dreams – perhaps – (you know, those grand scale ideas that usually start with, “wouldn’t that be nice?!”) but we don’t actually strive for what we truly want. We are too old – too set in our ways – too comfortable – too poor – too fat. I mean, come on!!
I am a life-long learner. I know that about myself. I don’t like to be stagnant – I want to learn and read and continue to grow and be better, always. It took a while for me .. a long while .. but I finally made the connection between setting goals and my own happiness. It is when I am most stagnant or feel the most stuck that I am the least happy.
SO, I outwardly proclaimed (alone, in my own bedroom – I’m cool like that) that it was going to change. And slowly, things have.
One of the first things that helped me, was to have a plan within my eating and exercise schedules. I didn’t actively set out to make goals about those two elements of my life, but that is precisely what I did. I chose an eating regiment that worked for me, that I was excited about, and that I knew I would see changes from. After that was established, I worked on a fitness concept. Here is where things got a little sticky –
I signed up at a gym that made sense for me, and began lifting and doing a small amount of cardio. At this point, all was good. But I have always aspired to be a runner. I often try to analyze why, and I simply don’t know why. I have just always felt a need to be able to say, yeah – I run. I think perhaps it is because I don’t like to be told I can’t do something, and my body was consistently sending that message. I also view running as a super big achievement for someone – something that they had to work towards. I wanted that achievement, too!
Running became my next goal. I found a program to help me through it, and I began.
I HATE IT. I hate every one of the [now] 28 minutes that I spend running on a treadmill. I don’t find it easy. I don’t find it cathartic. I don’t even know why they heck I am doing it. But every single day, I go back for more. Why? Because darn it, running is NOT going to beat me. The point of this story – the next lesson here – is to tell you, that sometimes your goals do not always align with your likes or what you find “fun”. Sometimes your goals are just something that you know will make you whole. Or something that you know “just needs to get done”. And that’s okay!!! It is okay to set your goal outside of what you love. I would actually argue that it pushes you more and makes you better, sooner!!
For some people, setting goals doesn’t come naturally so resources and tools are a must! There is so much out there, but I will show you what I use:
This is my Start Today journal! This journal comes from Rachel Hollis (is there anyone who doesn’t know who she is by now?) and I love it! I get beyond excited to write in it every morning! It starts off by asking you to write 5 things that you are grateful for. From there, you list 10 dreams, and then 1 goal. It keeps me straight and working within my goal every single day.
I also picked up Hollis’ Girl, Stop Apologizing, because it furthers the information on goal setting. I had previously read, Girl, Wash Your Face, and greatly enjoyed it, so it made sense that I would move on to her newest text.
It is also incredibly important to proclaim your goals every day, both within writing and speaking. Well, okay, maybe you don’t need to consistently say your goal aloud every day, but in your head and on paper is important. The Start Today journal takes care of that with the daily writing requirement. But I know that in the past I have always kept my dreams – my outlandish ideas of what I wanted in life – quiet. I hadn’t told my husband, I hadn’t put it on Facebook, and I feel that all it proved was that I wasn’t serious about them. Now: I write them, I speak them (just to my husband, but for right now that’s enough) and I admit them to myself; I want them THAT badly.
Mark Victor Hansen said: “By recording your dreams and goals on paper, you set in motion the process of becoming the person you most want to be. Put your future in good hands—your own.” And it is the truth. The person you should doubt the least in your life, is yourself. So why, do you doubt that person the most?! Set your goals, work on them, and acquire BIGGER goals once you meet the first set. You owe it to yourself.
Diane
I m a huge believer in writing your goals down and putting them where you can see them – all day, every day! My husband also uses these to remind himself how important they are to me and to keep encouraging me. Win! Win!
Hillari
Oh my goodness, that is amazing! What an awesome husband you have!
Jill DeMasi
Congrats on the positive changes you are making for yourself! I love continuing to learn especially as I get older because it helps me become the best version of myself and makes me feel more productive!
Hillari
I absolutely feel the same way! And I think it is even MORE important to make time for that as we get older. Thanks so much for your comment! 🙂
April Key
What an encouraging message. I honestly sometimes feel and doubt myself and I am glad despite everything I went out in my comfort zone and do it anyway. I am happy with my blogging journey and it is the best I did in my life. I thank God for leading me on this journey. A journey I thought I am not capable of doing.
Hillari
Me too!! When I stop to think about it, it always feels like such a big undertaking. Sometimes it even feels like I won’t be able to tackle it. But then I realize that I am 100% on this journey for a reason and I have promised myself that I WILL make it successful.
Debbie
I like that you practice this everyday. I like how it’s broken down by answering the questions and funneled into one daily goal. Thanks for sharing.
Hillari
Thank you so much! Sometimes it is a struggle how best to organize my ideas, lol, but I think steps, or questions and answers, are helpful to most people!
Tiffany
I have a lot more goals written down lately now that indoors is the only option – hopefully, can tackle just a few of them!
Hillari
Amen!! I have enough for goals that I don’t even know where to start, haha. And I keep trying to employ my husband’s help, but he is having none of it. Good luck! 🙂
Lisa
I love setting goals and I was very much that kid in highschool. I still like to set goals but they aren’t as big as marriage and kids! An coming from and Aerobics Instructor you try kickboxing you might like it a whole lot more than running!
Hillari
That is an awesome suggestion! Thank you so much! Now I am on a quest of finding a local gym that has kickboxing, lol.
Brianna Fitzgerald
This reminds me to work on my goals and my vision board 🙂
Hillari
Yay!! Lol! I am so glad that it does! And your comment reminds me to actually create my vision board! I keep meaning to, but it is just one more thing on the never ending list. We should both get to it 😉
Holly
We all could make more positive changes in our lives! Great advice and tips to help make goals a priority!
Hillari
I definitely agree. It is hard to remember that during our day-to-day (especially right now) but we can’t deny how important it is. Thanks for your comment!
Sandi
I write my goals down and review them monthly. The treadmill is not one of them – haha!
Hillari
Ahahaha! Now that I am stuck at home, I am struggling to make the treadmill one of mine, too! I love that you write your goals down and review them monthly! What a great method.
Adrienne
I’m a runner too! I started when my youngest of 3 was a baby. I was desperate for some quiet time away and that is why I started (and I needed to lose weight!). I hated it for a long time and then it was like a flip switched. It is my drug of choice. I went from hardly being able to go a mile to training for at least one half marathon each year. You can do it! BUT I hate the treadmill too, it is so much more enjoyable outdoors.
Hillari
I cannot WAIT for that switch to flip for me!! I am so glad there is hope 🙂 It has been especially hard here because it is still so cold – last night it SNOWED, ugh! When spring truly arrives, I think it will be easier .. at least, I hope.
Angela
Goals and lists are so my thing!
Hillari
Me too!! I am not certain how I would survive without them, haha!
Jennifer
I believe in life long learning & setting goals too
Hillari
I really wish everyone did! I think it would be a trickle effect if that happened – you live it yourself as an adult, so then you want and expect it from your child. Thanks for your comment!
Debbi H
Yes! I have gotten back to setting goals lately, and it makes a huge difference in my productivity, positivity, and peace. (Ha! I didn’t really mean to alliterate there…once an English teacher, always an English teacher… 🙂 ). Thanks for the great reminders!
Hillari
I love this message so much!! I am an English teacher as well, so I greatly appreciated the alliteration 😉
jen
SOimportant! Goals are the BEST…. and there is something deeply satisfying about crossing things off the list! I live by goals. Thank you!
Hillari
You hit it, exactly! Crossing things off as they are completed makes everyone feel so accomplished! Thanks, Jen!
Erica
I love this! Such a good idea! I’m always thinking of my goals and processing through them, I need to write them down and just go for it! Such a good read! Thank you!
Hillari
Yes you do – I bet you spend a lot of time working on hitting your goals with all the blogging that you do!! 🙂 Writing the goals down, for me, helps my subconscious and proclaims them in a different way. Plus, it keeps me on track, haha. Thanks so much 🙂
Suzan | It's My Sustainable Life
Love that you are continually setting those goals & striving to reach them! We are kindred spirits in that we enjoy continued learning & growth. Keep up the good work!
Hillari
And because I love your gardening posts so much!! <3 Thank you, Suzan!
Kendra
I love this. The part about running cracked me up. I’ve totally done that-begrudgingly! I have Girl, Stop Apologizing on my reading list too. I hope to get to it in April.
Hillari
START SOONER!!!! I couldn’t believe how much that book resonated with me! It is so worth taking the time for!!! Keep me posted on your thoughts of it 😉
Jason Gowin
I struggle with goal follow-thru and this was a great post for giving me a whole lot of reasons to push to finish the goals We think about and set. Thank you for such an informative post!
Hillari
You bring humor and I bring functionality – a perfect match 😉 Thanks, Jason!
Lina
I am a life learner. I believe in always learning more, growing and getting out of my comfort zone. You hit it on the nail about setting goals and proclaiming it. Thank you for the inspiring post.
Hillari
I love hearing that, Lina! We need more people in the world like you!! Thanks for reading 🙂
Jaci
Goals are so important to be successful at really anything! Great post!
Hillari
Thank you so much! I absolutely agree.
Sydney
Great thoughts! We should always have goals, it’s what makes life fun!!
Hillari
It absolutely does!! I always wake up more motivated and fun when I know I am going to work on something that heads towards the completion of one of my goals. I am so glad you feel the same 🙂
Noelle
You made some great points. We shouldn’t stop having goals or living life.
Hillari
Thanks so much, Noelle! I hope more people remember that message!
Liz
Everyone’s approach to goal writing can be different and called something different…but it is so true that it is important to write down your desires to put them out there to the universe to become a reality! Thank you for sharing!
Hillari
Agreed! Thankfully we can tailor it to match our own dispositions and interests.
Lisa
This is great!! I especially like talking about goals each and every day.
Hillari
That is awesome! I don’t verbalize them as often as I should. Perhaps that needs to be my next mission 😉
Melissa Jones
I agree completely! Goals are so very important!!
Hillari
Thanks for reading, Melissa!!