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Setting and achieving goals
Imagine you have a big goal you want to achieve, but you don’t know where to start. What will you do first?
I will start to imagine what it will be like when I achieve my goal to gain motivation.
I will write down everything that comes to my mind, and gradually I will organize it.
First, I will talk to someone who has already achieved something similar.
I will start taking action right away, even though I don't know exactly how to do it yet.
I'll let it sit for a while and wait for the right impulse to come.
What word best describes your relationship with your own goals?
Challenge.
Passion.
Planning.
Responsibility.
Coincidence.
You receive an offer for a project that you like, but it requires long-term effort and uncertain results. How do you respond?
I'll embrace it right away; challenges push me forward.
I will carefully consider if I have the capacity and time for it.
I will consult with someone who can help me objectively assess the situation.
I will accept it, but only after thorough planning and breaking down the steps.
I'll leave it as it is, uncertainty doesn't suit me.
You have an important goal ahead of you, but you encounter a big obstacle. What will you do?
I perceive it as part of the journey and I'm looking for a way to adapt.
I will assess whether the goal is still worth my effort.
I will ask experienced people how they would solve it.
I will divide the problem into smaller parts and solve it step by step.
I will step back and rather choose the easier path.
How do you approach planning your goals?
I set big visions and leave room for flexibility.
I am creating detailed plans with clear steps.
I orient myself according to current opportunities and adapt.
I will break my goal down into smaller steps, but I will allow myself flexibility in their order.
I don't plan precisely, I believe that the path will reveal itself.
What emotion most often arises in you when thinking about your goals?
Excitement and enthusiasm.
Slight nervousness, but also determination.
Concentration and feeling of control.
Doubts about whether I can handle it.
Confusion and uncertainty about where I am actually heading.
You've received an opportunity that can bring you closer to your goal, but it requires stepping out of your comfort zone. How do you react?
I will jump in, such opportunities do not come around often.
First, I will consider all the risks and options.
I'll tell myself that I'm not ready for it yet and I'll rather wait.
I'm looking for a way to make the transition easier for myself and gradually adapt.
I'll take some time to think about it, but I will probably decide to go for it.
What do you do when you find out that you are struggling to reach your goal for a long time?
I am looking for new ways and changing the strategy.
I am considering whether the goal is really important to me.
I am consulting someone who could help me.
I will break it down into even smaller steps and start over.
I will reflect on whether I even have enough motivation to continue.
What attitude do you have towards failure on the path to achieving your goal?
Failure is just a lesson that pushes me forward.
It hurts, but I always try to learn from it.
Failure often discourages me, but I know it is part of the process.
I usually stop for a moment, but then I continue on.
It drains my energy, sometimes I stop completely because of him.
What motivates you the most on the journey towards your goal?
The vision of success and recognition.
The process of learning and personal growth.
A clear vision of where I am heading.
Support and encouragement from others.
Inner feeling of fulfillment and contentment.
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