| Why Is Goal Planning And Targeting Important To Success In Study? |
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| Computers - Computers |
| Written by Scott Edwards |
| Tuesday, 27 January 2009 11:27 |
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Planning for a successful outcome is the basic requirement of any endeavour. Today's football superstars didn't get to become multi-millionaires without years of dedication to practice, planning and targets. For any life-changing event to happen, planning and goal-setting are paramount.
Planning for a successful outcome is the basic requirement of any endeavour. Today's football superstars didn't get to become multi-millionaires without years of dedication to practice, planning and targets. For any life-changing event to happen, planning and goal-setting are paramount. The most successful students on any study programme are those who set themselves realistic, achievable goals to get them from A to B. Goals, or targets that stretch you somewhat are vital for consistent effort. Even if the end result falls short of the planned criteria, it's a likely bet that you'll be much closer to success than you'd have been without them. Make a personal contract based on the following 5 D's to immerse yourself in the positive outcome of your studies. This contract should be written down, and signed. DEFINE what you wish to get out of your soon to be acquired new skill-set, to keep you motivated along the way. Be specific about the material things you're looking forward to, the kind of home you want, the sort of holidays you'll take and the type of car you'll drive. DESIRE. Explore your emotions for this one, and dig deep to discover why your studies are important. Is it to prove to yourself or others that you are an achiever, and that you deserve better things? Perhaps you want more control in your life, or maybe it's a personal challenge. DEDICATION is a measure of how commited you are to a successful end result. Plan your time each week so you know exactly when you're dedicated to studying. This not only helps you to get into a routine, it's also an indicator for those around you that you're engaged in something that's important to you. They won't expect you to get involved in different activities when your diary shows a study period if you've been consistently sticking to your routine. Setting aside 'official' study times helps you to concentrate, and prevents you from thinking about other things that you could be doing. It also frees up your mind to enjoy leisure time outside of study periods. A contract illustrates your DETERMINATION to see this thing through. Having a written document about the positive direction of your life makes it harder to bottle out of it. DISCIPLINE (to overcome the hard times) - The resolve to work around challenges and not allow them to stop you achieving your goals. Your contract is a working document designed to assist and strengthen you through the change in your life. Keep it close by, and take time to look at it regularly. Add inspiring thoughts and ideas to it that will keep you on track and spur you on. The more emotionally involved you get with the results of completing your course, the sooner you'll get through it. Expectation of good things, along with planning and goal-setting, have proven time after time to bring the desired results to fruition. About the Author: Scott Edwards advises and writes on the most up-to-date computer based education. To investigate Computer Training, visit LearningLolly IT Training. |


