Goal Setting For The New Decade: Beyond The
New Year's Resolution
When you pause and reflect on the past
decade as you look ahead to a new one, it makes you appreciate
how short life is, how valuable time is and how quickly the
time can pass you by - with nothing to show for it, if you
don’t plan otherwise.
That’s why the passing of another decade
can feel like a wakeup call as much as a fresh start: Looking
at the technological wonders that surround us in 2010, I can’t
help thinking it feels like science fiction.
In fact, modern
technology is one of the reasons why some people have succeeded
at body transformation while others have failed.
I’m still in awe of the web. The satellite
navigation system in my car amazes me every time I drive. I can
store a library of books in a device that fits in my pocket. It
blows my mind that we can speak to each other face to face
through the internet live on video. That’s straight from Star
Trek! And those are just the everyday little things.
The cover story of the January 2010
National Geographic magazine is titled, “Merging Man and
Machine” – it’s about bionic limbs. Richard Branson’s company,
Virgin Galactic just unveiled spaceship two and is preparing to
launch civilians into sub orbital space flights.
It’s the greatest time to be alive in all
of human history! Unfortunately, today’s modern conveniences
have brought a dark side upon us.
Rising obesity has paralleled the march of
technology. The chair-bound, desk-job, computer, car, elevator,
television based society of today is helping to make millions
of people fat and lazy.
Our current way of life is less than a
century old, yet our biology hasn’t changed in tens of
thousands of years. Our bodies were designed to move and work,
not sit and click.
We’ve become spoiled. Complacent.
Dependent. And we are paying a price for it. We are fatter than
ever before in all of human history. More than two thirds of
Americans are now overweight. One third are obese.
People are dying because they‘re too
fat.
Ironically, none of our new technology can
solve our body fat problems. There’s no easy way. No pill.
No machine. No drug. More knowledge isn’t going to help. We
already have most of the answers. We know more about the human
body than ever before. But it’s all academic.
The problem lies in the doing. You have to
do the work – in the gym and in the kitchen. Hard work.
We are a quick fix society. It’s partly
human nature, but technology is making us more impatient. We
can have products delivered to us with one click and even do it
from our cell phones. We have instant downloads, movies on
demand, and drive through coffee shops. We get
our food
made and delivered in just minutes while we are sitting
in our cars, and it’s still not quick enough. The
internet is blazingly fast, but most people will abandon
a web page in seconds if it hasn’t loaded. It’s no
different with fat loss. We want six pack abs
yesterday.
Simultaneously fighting the pull of human
nature and the convenience of new technology is no easy task.
But there is a solution: Future Orientation.
The most successful people in the world
today are those who have a long term perspective. They plan
5-10 years in advance and beyond. They know how to enjoy and
live in the present moment, but they take action and make
decisions based on their future vision.
The passing of another decade makes you
take stock of yourself and your achievements, or lack thereof.
“What did I accomplish in the last 10 years? Am I a better
person today than I was in 2000?”
If you don’t like the answers, then it’s
time to finally get serious about your future because the next
10 years are going to fly by even faster than the last 10 as
the pace of life and society gets even faster.
To succeed in the new decade, think beyond
new year’s resolutions. Think beyond the 12 week fitness goal.
As you write your goals this year, don’t stop with 3 month or
even 1 year goals.
Project yourself into the future: 3, 5 and
10 years from now. For each point, dream, fantasize, visualize:
if your body, your health your physical performance were
perfect in every way, what would that look like? Describe it in
vivid detail.
With our ingrained penchant for quick
fixes, we often overestimate what we can achieve in the short
term and set unrealistic deadlines on our short term goals. But
the flipside is that we often underestimate what we can achieve
in the long term, so we set our long term goals too low.
Do you realize
that people have gone from broke to billionaire in 10 years? In
this internet age, some have done it even faster.
My challenge for you this year is to start
thinking about your body and your life with the same type of
creativity that has led to our greatest technological
advances:
Not the same thoughts as yesterday. Not
just positive thoughts. just bigger thoughts. NEW THOUGHTS!
Creative thoughts! Inventive thoughts! From new thoughts will
spring new goals, new actions and new achievements.
Fitness goals should not take over your
life, they should enhance every other part of it. So take this
opportunity to achieve balance by setting long term goals for
every area of your life – health, fitness, finances, career,
relationships, experiences, travel, possessions and spiritual
growth.
Most people didn’t set any goals 10 years
ago. They’re among the masses who are in the same place today
as they were a decade ago.
Some people only set short term goals, so
they accomplished a few little things, but then stopped, as if
a goal were a final destination rather than a stepping stone
along a path. Other people set goals but didn’t follow through
on them. They forgot that goal setting and goal achieving are
two different things.
Don’t fall into these traps.
If you need coaching in the goal setting
process – from the daily and weekly baby steps to the long term
goals and dreams that span a decade – read chapter one of Burn
The Fat, Feed the Muscle. If you already have it. Now
is the time to revisit it.
If you don’t own a copy yet, you can get
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Most people make resolutions. Some people
set well-formed goals. But long term goals are the
goals that almost everyone forgets to set.
If you didn’t do this exercise 10 years
ago, do it now. If you do, I guarantee that in 2013, 2015,
2020, you’ll not only find yourself living at a whole new
level, you’ll find yourself living in another world - one of
your own creation.
Happy New Year!
Tom Venuto, author of
Burn The Fat Feed The Muscle
http://outburst.burnthefat.hop.clickbank.net
Founder & CEO of
Burn The Fat Inner Circle
http://outburst.burnthefat.hop.clickbank.net/?page=inner_circle
PS. Remember, goal
setting is just the start. Goal ACHIEVING requires a nutrition
and training plan.
Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle is the most comprehensive fat
loss program of its kind because it teaches you every element
necessary to succeed: nutrition, cardio training, weight
training and "mental training" (goal setting and mindset).
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