Design & Achieve Your Goals with Creative Thinking
Step 6: Imagine Achieving Your Goal
Now that you goal is clear in your head, imagine life after you have achieved your goal. How is your life different? How do you feel? How has it affected your relationships to others?
Whenever you have some spare time, use some of it to imagine yourself after you have successfully achieved your goal.
How do you think best? I think best when I go for a walk. Others prefer to think in the bath, to meditate, to sit in a comfy chair. It doesn’t matter. Just be sure to take the time to think about achieving your goal.
Action
Just use your imagination as I have told you to do. Would you like to share aspects of your dream? I would love to hear about it.
I will publish the 12 step Designer Goals process over the next few days. Here are the steps we will do together.
- Introduction (This page!)
- Acknowledge personal responsibility.
- Define your goal or ambition.
- Question your goal.
- Reframe your goal.
- Imagine achieving your goal.
- Identify subgoals you need to take to live that dream.
- Build ideas for achieving subgoals.
- Putting it all together
- Build to-do and don’t-do lists
- Using your imagination
- Get started!
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