A DREAM (or) a GOAL is a desired result a system envisions,
plans and commits to achieve a personal or organizational desired end-point in
some sort of assumed development. Many people endeavor to reach goals within a
finite time by setting deadlines. It is roughly similar to purpose or aim, the
anticipated result which guides reaction, or an end, which is an object, either
a physical object or an abstract object, that has intrinsic value.
Goal-setting ideally involves
establishing specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and time-targeted
objectives. Work on the goal-setting theory suggests that it can serve as an effective
tool for making progress by ensuring that participants have a clear awareness
of what they must do to achieve or help achieve an objective. On a personal
level, the process of setting goals allows people to specify and then work
towards their own objectives — most commonly financial or career-based goals.
Goal-setting comprises a major component of personal development. A goal can be
long-term or short-term.
Achieving complex and difficult goals
requires focus, long-term diligence and effort. Success in any field requires
forgoing excuses and justifications for poor performance or lack of adequate
planning; in short, success requires emotional maturity. The measure of belief
that people have in their ability to achieve a personal goal also affects that
achievement. Long term achievements rely on short-term achievements. Emotional
control over the small moments of the single day makes a big difference in the
long term.
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