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As you progress through the goal setting journey, you will have success and you will have some failures too. The important thing is not to give up when you have a failure, but analysis the failure so you can build on that knowledge and improve future goal setting processes.

It’s equally important to analyse your successes, as this analysis may be able to give you a clue as to what really works for you.

So for every goal completed, it is important to review the goal and the process – you’ll go from strength to strength if you do and will be a goal-setting guru in no time!

So what do you analyse? Well, luckily the earlier lessons in this workbook give you all the ammunition for this analysis. Remember we covered:

Reasons why goal setting fails, including the 7 deadly sins of goal setting

Behaviour and intelligence profiles and how this may affect your personal goal setting

Motivational needs

Getting the big picture

Determining what you really want Personal SWOT analysis

SMARTER Goal setting and action planning Procrastination

Goal success or failure can occur at any of these levels, which is why it is so important to put the right amount of effort into each stage of the process. Remember though that the key to success/ failure analysis is to identify what you did well, what you didn’t do so well and most importantly how you can improve/ what you can do differently next time. And give the failed goal another go if appropriate (you can always try to quit smoking again). Teach yourself how to follow the pattern of success and stop yourself falling into the pattern of failure.

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Activity 7.1…

I’m sure you’ve already achieved some goals and failed at others, even though you may not have specifically set them as SMARTER goals.

Think about a success and a failure and try the above analysis. What are your main findings? Does this fit in with the concepts discussed in this workbook? Are there any take-away messages to add to your key message list?

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