Burn The Ships

One of the keys to reaching your goals is to eliminate any escape routes. It is tempting to retreat to safety and comfort when challenges and difficulties arise. To avoid turning around and abandoning your goals, you must make going forward more compelling then going back.

When striving towards a goal, you must focus on what you want to obtain and avoid the impulse to go back to what you know and to what is comfortable. When Spanish Conquistador Hernando Cortez landed in Mexico, one of his first orders to his men was to burn the ships. Cortez was committed to his mission and did not want to allow himself or his men the option of going back to Spain. By removing this option, Cortez and his men were forced to focus on how they could make the mission successful.

Eliminating an escape route creates a compelling reason to focus on the goal and to keep moving forward. However, it is important to keep in mind that although Cortez had his men burn the ships, he did not have them burn the food and supplies. Cutting off an escape route to increase motivation and create the desire to press on where you might otherwise give up is totally different from throwing caution to the wind and taking undue risks. Reaching your goals still requires prudent planning and managing. All goals contain a certain degree of risk, but it isn’t necessary to create undue risk and stress by not properly planning and thus lacking the necessary tools and supplies to achieve your goal. Take risks, but don’t be careless or foolish and simply hope that everything will be okay.

Before you decide to burn your ships, make sure you have the supplies and tools necessary to achieve the goal. Something like quitting your job might sound like a good way to close the escape route, but it might also be a fast way to bankruptcy if you don’t have resources to carry you through. Creating a savings account balance or having a journey job (a job that is a stepping stone to what you really want) allows you to take the risk of leaving your current job without creating undue risk. I once took a six-month leave of absence from a job while I was deciding if I wanted to move to a different state. Although it was difficult making the transition as I was very homesick, once I found a job in my new location, I resigned from the job I had waiting for me because I knew it would be too tempting to go back.

Close off the escape routes and make sure that you have a compelling reason to move forward. However, at the same time, make sure that you plan for the risk and have the tools, supplies and resources you need to achieve your goals. You can’t eliminate risk but you can plan for it. Don’t just jump in without thinking through the process and having a solid plan for moving forward.

If you are ready to burn your ships and need someone to support you in moving forward and achieving your goals call Coach Lee for a 30 minute complimentary session. 720 352 6980

By now the New Year has worn off and so have the resolutions and goals that you made, or not. Some people will manage to keep their goals and resolutions, most will not. According to Ashira Prossack writer for Forbes (2018) “The statistics on how many people actually follow through and accomplish their New Year’s resolutions are rather grim. Studies have shown that less than 25% of people actually stay committed to their resolutions after just 30 days, and only 8% accomplish them.” Actually, there is a good reason for this. First, there is nothing magical about the first of the year and most people are not serious about the resolutions and goals they set.

The first of the year isn’t special when it comes to goals and resolutions. The best time to make a change is when you are ready. It could be the first of the year, it could be St. Patrick’s Day, or it could even be today. The time is right when you are ready. So be honest with yourself. If you are not ready don’t try to push it, you will fail and get disappointed and stall your progress. When you are ready you will know it and sometimes it takes being pretty fed up until you will be ready. People make changes when staying the same becomes too painful.

Another reason people do not follow through with their resolutions and goals that they make the first of the year is that the goals and resolutions are made more out of obligation and tradition rather than a real desire to do the work and make the change. Also when a resolution or goal is made during “the season” there usually isn’t anything to back it up, like a plan. Without a plan, nothing happens.

The first thing to do in order to make your resolutions and goals come true is to get ready. Do your research, figure out how much time it will really take (losing 30 pounds in 30 days isn’t realistic) what it will cost and what you can expect. With the Internet research is at your fingertips so take your time and do your homework. Part of being ready is knowing what you are getting into and having the tools to help you succeed.

Once you have a plan and you are ready, get started. The first thing to do is the first thing. Follow your plan. Maybe you need to join a gym or take a class or go to bed 15 minutes earlier. Whatever you have decided to start with is fine, the important thing is you start.

Keep a journal of your progress monitoring what is going well and what needs to be tweaked. There are no straight lines in nature or goals. There will be detours and sometimes total derailment. However, the best thing to do when you fall off is getting back on.

The first thing to do is decide what you want to go for. Don’t choose something you think you should want to do, make sure it is something you want and will be committed to achieving. Next make your plan. Take the time to create a detailed plan. The more detailed the plan the clearer the path to success will be.

The goal for this week is to select a goal you can commit to and make a plan to reach that goal.

Let’s do this,

Rachelle

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