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7 Great Ways To Track Your Progress Towards Your Goals

I recently wrote about how we can make sure that we achieve the goals we set. One of the important factors in this process, which helps us to stay focused on our goals, is tracking progress.

Tracking progress is important if you want to ensure that you are on the right path. For example, let’s suppose that you’ve set a goal to lose 30 pounds in the next 3 months. You would subsequently create an action plan which involves regular exercising and a balanced diet. Now would you check your weight every week or only after the 3 month period? No, of course not! You’d check your weight each week to be sure your process is working. Why wait 3 months to figure out that your plan is flawed?

Another advantage of tracking is that generates a feeling of self-satisfaction, or quick gratification. This is important because that further motivates you to work harder to reach your targets. Jerry Seinfeld’s method of tracking is a great example of this: Don’t break the chain!

When you have a lot of goals, tracking progress might become difficult. Here are some cool tools which aim to make this job easier for you.

I think this tool could be quite effective for those who are born procrastinators and just can’t meet their targets. You don’t keep your commitment and you lose money. You reach your goal and you don’t pay a penny. Simple.

There are other nice features too like an option to choose a referee who can be any person monitoring you at regular intervals. So apart from the psychological pressure of losing money, there’s also a real person to nudge you if you become lazy and procrastinate.

Some notable to-do list apps are Remember the Milk, Todoist and Ta-da List.

So when you can’t decide how you should track your progress, just write down the goals and the action plan to achieve them. Then begin each day by writing down what you need to do and end the day by documenting what you were able to do.

I’d love to hear what ways you adopt to track your progress towards your goals. The comments section awaits your response ! 🙂

Cheers,

Abhijeet

Written on 2/16/2008 by Abhijeet Mukherjee. You can catch him at Jeet Blog where he blogs about different Web 2.0 apps and online tools and how they can help you become more productive. Photo Credit: futureshape
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