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The Role of Trust in Goal Setting
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Don’t Let Past Failures Create Doubt

When we are about to take on new adventures, or re-starting old initiatives again, we can often find ourselves questioning our abilities to see this through. If we have tried in the past, and failed, we find ourselves expecting or predicting that this same pattern could happen once more. However, there may be a more productive way to look at our past failures.
We all know the principle that we learn from our failures, however, our negative self-talk and the doubt that creeps into our minds about others letting us down, circumstances working against us, or a lack of ability or tenacity within ourselves, can often undermine our confidence to build our future.
But we are not the same person anymore – we have built on our previous selves, gained insight into our faults and strengths, and we can use them with success now. Our failures and mistakes are now the foundation that help us to make strong and confidence steps forward.
So, let’s start again.
Are You Happy Today?
Take a Sober Look

It can be easy to look at others and make moral judgements about how they aren’t making the most of their time/opportunities/privilege and how hard you ‘have it’ in comparison. It’s a tempting victim mentality, a justification for your own frustrations and shortcomings. However, it is important to realise that everyone has a complex web of life, obligations and commitments – many of which are unseen and you are unaware of. Your path is your path – and it is the only one that you are qualified to judge. Do so soberly and with the same amount of judgement that you throw at others – or just let go of the judgement altogether – whichever is more motivating for you!
Set Your Boundaries

Do you find yourself saying ‘yes’ to everything that people ask you to do? Does this lead to you having little time to take care of yourself and the things that are important? It’s time to set some boundaries and practice being assertive. If someone continually asks you for favours that chew up a lot of your time, simply explain that lately you’ve been really busy and are struggling to stay on top of everything and this time, no, you won’t be able to help. Sometimes people get into a habit of asking certain people for things, without really evaluating the effect it has on them. Remind them of it, and they will slowly come to appreciate your time and boundaries.
You’re doing WELL!

Some of us are really hard on ourselves about the things that we haven’t yet achieved. However, it is important to realise that you do many things VERY well each day. And that these things should be recognised and appreciated as progress. Getting into the habit of recognising your strengths will form a more positive attitude within yourself, and making you more likely to try new things and believe that you are capable. So show yourself some love today and recognise the hard work you are doing!
Don’t Just Focus on the Goal

People say taking the first step is the hardest – and sometimes that is true. However, it is common for us to take one step and then relax a bit too much because we believe that the rest of the process should be relatively ‘easy’. Not so. Our impatience to get to the goal without laying important foundations of discipline and behaviour adaptation can often rob us of the everyday willpower to continue those steps and processes that build us into people who will appreciate and maintain those rewards and goals. It is demonstrable in the case of many lottery winners – they instantly get to a financial goal, but have none of the discipline and appreciation of earning that money, so they often find themselves in similar states of financial status within 6 months of their win. So appreciate, trust and persevere with the journey – it is the most important part.





