As the year is coming to a close, we often check in with our goals and see where we are at. Most of us forgot about our New Years resolution by June, but hopefully you have some glimpse of other goals you set for yourself. However, as life throws us twists and turns, we don’t always achieve our goals when we said we would, or to the standard we had hoped for. So what do we do when we’ve missed the mark on our goals?
Not to make excuses but to understand what you can work around going forward. Some reasons may include:
When you can determine what is the cause you can accept, take responsibility and move forward knowing what’s done is done and what you can do better going forward. If the reason was completely out of your control, it is often easier to accept and move forward with more determination. Just make sure to keep a ‘can-do’ attitude.
Life and professional goals can often be fluid and flexible, you have to understand that sometimes the goalposts will move. Plans don’t always remain the same as when you first made them, in fact they often change! And this is okay, as long as you continue on the journey of working towards the goal.
You may not have completed all your goals, but you’ve probably made great strides along the way. Celebrate them and your hard work.
Change your original plans to suit you and adjust your goals if necessary. Here are some tips on re-setting your goals:
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We welcome all cultures, all religions, all colours, all beliefs, all ages, all sizes, all types, all people.