Have you ever wondered how people reach their goals?  We've all seen
  Olympic athletes, prima ballerinas, and folks like Bill Gates
  achieve challenging feats.  How do they do it? Does something set
  them apart? 
Take Sir Edmund Hillary for example. He, along with Tenzeng Norgay,
was the first ever person to reach the summit of Mt. Everest, not
knowing if achieving this was even possible until he did it. How did
he persist? In an interview, [1] Hillary emphasized the importance of
strong motivation, concentrating on the task at hand, and careful
planning.
Do you want to acquire the persistence to aim high? Follow these steps
to improve your motivation, overcome obstacles, and gain great
success.
!! Steps !!
 Material goals perhaps?  Identify your goal, being as specific as
 possible. Do you want to lose weight to fit into a favorite outfit,
 feel healthy, or look great (or maybe all of the above)? Are you
 looking to earn extra income for a dream vacation, a night out on the
 town, a new car? Or maybe you're itching to organize an overflowing
 closet?   
  * Determine why you want to achieve this goal and envision the end
    result. When you are fit, will you enjoy increased stamina and
    strength or feel satisfaction from onlookers' admiration? Will you
    find excitement in traveling to a new place? When you find things
    easily in your closet, will you feel satisfaction in finding what
    you want easily and being able to close the door without pushing
    it shut?
  *          Visualize your goals  Use visualization as a goal-setting
    technique. How do you imagine yourself feeling? Confident?
    Excited? Accomplished? Close your eyes and really see and feel
    what it is like to be at your destination. Feel it throughout your
    body. Repeat this exercise as often as necessary, at least twice a
    day.
  * Write your goal and vision down. Writing down goals tends to lead
    to more successful results than simply thinking them. When you
    commit your goals to paper and you are able to look at them daily,
    you'll remain focused on the desired outcome, particularly if it's
    a goal that will take time to achieve. No matter what you're
    striving for, there will be challenges along the way. Writing down
    your goal and keeping it in sight will keep you moving toward
    accomplishment.
             Break it down into baby steps  Break down your goal into
             baby steps. Make your entire project realistic by being
             systematic. Brainstorm and jot down all of the little
             things you can think of that will propel you forward.
  * If losing 20 pounds is your ultimate goal, you will experience
    smaller successes along the way. Note these as well as the
    activities you enjoy in your new fitness and diet program.
  * If you want to earn an extra $10,000 for a dream vacation, think
    about how much you can realistically earn per week toward that
    end. Can you begin by putting money away each week from what you
    already make? Do you need to look at job sites for extra work? 
    What kind of work would be feasible? Jot down all of your ideas.
  * Organizing an overflowing closet can take more than one session.
    Take a look at your closet and start with one section. Can you
    tackle the floor first? A top shelf? Prioritize the areas and get
    to work.
    Create an action plan. Look at the goals and activities you have
    written down. Next, figure out what must be accomplished each day
    to work toward your goal.  
What type of work out will you do?
* Strength training?
* Cardiovascular workout?
Where will that extra money come from?
* Overtime?
* Second job?
* Out of your current paycheck when you receive it?
How much time will you give to that closet?
* 15 minutes per day?
* 30 minutes per day?
* Longer?
Where will you begin?
* floor?
* shelves?
* hanging items?
  * Look at your plan daily, acknowledge your accomplishments, and
    adjust as needed.
  * Create an encouraging atmosphere. Every challenging journey has
    its setbacks. Surround yourself with supportive people and
    environments. Stay positive and intent on your goal. As Sir Edmund
    Hillary put it, "Almost anything has its moments where you have to
    overcome considerable challenges, and if you're able to overcome
    those challenges, you feel a great sense of satisfaction."[2]  
    Recognize setbacks for what they are and stay focused.  Your
    journey is as important as reaching your goal.
 Laugh in the face of setbacks  Laugh at the setbacks and celebrate
 success. Take the time to stop and recognize the small steps you have
 accomplished. When you have a baby step behind you, do something kind
 for yourself.
* Get a massage.
* Enjoy a special meal with friends or on your own.
* Take a bubble bath.
* Buy a set of weight gloves.
* Treat yourself to a yoga session or something you find relaxing.
* Enjoy a good book.
  * Take responsibility for achieving your goal. Recognize and accept
    that you are the only one who can get you where you want to be.
    Remember: _You_ can do it, and as you take your goals seriously,
    so will those around you.
 Find support with friends  Stay in control of your schedule and find
 the resources and determination that will help you.
* Keep appointments with yourself.
  * Learn to say "no" when someone asks for your time and it conflicts
    with working toward your goal.
  * Join support groups in your community or online. Find peers. Some
    websites offering support groups are listed in "Tips" below.
* Ask for family support.
  * Express your desire for help if you need it. Start seeing asking
    for help as a sign of strength.
!! Tips !!
  * Support groups in the online environment can be found through such
    sites as: Meet up, http://www.meetup.com meetup.com; Yahoo groups,
    http://groups.yahoo.com yahoogroups.com; Facebook,
    http://www.facebook.com facebook.com.
!! Warnings !!
  * Working toward a goal and celebrating the small achievements along
    the way may be addictive.
  * As you enjoy success, your motivation will increase and you may
    not only meet but exceed your goals.
  * Steady progress may lead to the desire to create new and more
    challenging goals.
!! Related WikiHows !!
* How to Sustain Motivation when You're Struggling
* How to Be Self Motivated
* How to Get Motivated
* How to Accomplish a Goal
* How to Stay Focused
!! Sources And Citations !!
!! Article Tools !!
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