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March 1, 2010 • Fact checked by Dumb Little Man
Do you Track Your Achievements?
What did you achieve last year? What progress did you make towards your goals?
Those are questions that, a few years ago, Iโd have had trouble answering. Perhaps I could point to some money saved up, or to the next step of a qualification earned, but it was hard to see whether Iโd really made much progress. Often, Iโd feel bad that I hadnโt achieved more โ even when Iโd actually done quite a lot.
If you donโt already have some way of tracking your achievements, Iโd urge you to adopt this as a habit. Iโll take you through the way I do it, and explain why itโs important.
- Step 1: Get a Notebook
Buy yourself a really nice notebook; donโt feel bad about spending a bit more money than you normally would. If you have something beautiful to record your achievements in, itโll mean more to you than a scrappy $1.00 pad. Plus, youโll want to keep this for years to come!
- Step 2: Write Your Goals (optional)
Itโs up to you whether you want to combine your record of achievements with your goals. I find that this is useful, so long as I donโt get hung up on making sure that what I achieve is an exact match to what I hoped for!
On the first page of your notebook, write down โ2010: Goalsโ and list no more than three or four key goals for the year. Make them specific (e.g. โLose 50lbsโ, โGet three articles publishedโ, etc.).
- Step 3: Write Your Achievements, Monthly
A month is a good length of time to look at what youโve achieved: itโs long enough to have accomplished something meaningful, but not so long that youโve forgotten everything youโve done!
Sit down somewhere quiet, at the end of each month, for just five or ten minutes. Write down in bullet points anything that you feel qualifies as an achievement. You might like to record:
- Anything youโve tried for the first time (skiing was on my list last year!)
- Any large projects youโve completed
- Progress in a particular area โ eg. steps taken towards your business
Itโs useful to think about your work life, your personal life, and your family life. Hopefully, youโll find that writing down your achievements puts you in a positive frame of mind โ youโll be able to see what youโve accomplished, and even in slow months, youโll be surprised what you can find to celebrate.
- Step 4: Celebrate Your Achievements
When youโve accomplished something big โ perhaps a milestone on your way towards a goal โ take time to celebrate! That might mean going for a meal out, opening a nice bottle of wine, buying a new book or DVD that you wanted, or simply giving yourself some guilt-free time to relax.
The act of recording and celebrating what youโve achieved will encourage you towards further growth. Rather than dwelling on things which went wrong or didnโt work out the way you hoped, keep your focus on the areas where youโre developing and learning.
- Step 5: Review the Year
When you come to the end of a year, look back over your achievements. Itโs almost certain that youโll see some great patterns across those twelve months. Perhaps your first try at public speaking in January led to your first competition speech in June and your first win in September. Or maybe your first piano lesson in February saw you pass an exam in October.
In the day to day of life, itโs so easy to get discouraged and lose sight of the big picture. Taking some time to look over what youโve achieved is a great reminder of how everything starts with a small step.
What have you achieved over the past 12 months? What are you hoping to achieve over the next 12?
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Written on 3/1/2010 by Ali Hale. Ali is a professional writer and blogger, and a part-time postgraduate student of creative writing. If you need a hand with any sort of written project, drop her a line ([email protected]) or check out her website at Aliventures. | Photo Credit: lululemon athletica |
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