Goal Setting
Duration: 1 day
Why is goal setting important?
The majority of people do not have goals and therefore their lives tend to be reactive - they feel permanently out of control. Goals provide meaning, direction and purpose to your life. Research has shown that high achievers set goals. If you don't set your own goals, others will set them for you.
Objectives
By the end of the programme delegates will be able to:
- Explain what goals are and why are they important?
- Assess their current position.
- Identify and set goals.
- Understand positive actions that will drive you to your goal.
Programme Outline
- How the words we use have direct impact on out abilities.
- Mind mapping, a guide to your internal representations and the device to release creativity.
- You are what you think - managing the thought process.
- Starting your goals in positive terms.
- Acting ‘as if' - a winning strategy to experience your goals in advance.
- Verbal and non-verbal congruency.
- Identify your motivated state.
- Using your visual, auditory and kinaesthetic cues to reinforce your goals.
- Removing limiting beliefs.
- How to get whatever you want - the art of creating rapport.
- A twelve-point plan to identify your most cherished goals.
- Creating a timetable for success.
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