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What are short term goal

Do you want to be a happier on a daily basis? If so, then you need to focus on short-term goals rather than long-term goals. Short-term goals are goals that focus on the immediate future. They focus on today, this week, or this month. They have long been neglected as the unsexy stepchild of “real” goals, but they are, in fact, the guide to a better, happier life.

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What are short term goal

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  1. 7 Ways To Live Happier With Better Short-Term Goals mindvalleyacademy.com/blog/impact/short-term-goals Do you want to be a happier on a daily basis? If so, then you need to focus on short-term goals rather than long-termgoals. Short-term goals are goals that focus on the immediate future. They focus on today, this week, or this month. They have long been neglected as the unsexy stepchild of “real” goals, but they are, in fact, the guide to a better, happierlife. Here are 7 ways to live happier with better short-termgoals: 1. Use short-term goals to improve your quality of life and increase yourhappiness Why do you have goals at all? If you are like most people, you ultimately want to improve your quality of life. You hope that goals are the right tools for the job. This hope is justified – if you rely on short-term goals rather than long-termgoals. Have you ever achieved a long-term goal and thought, “Is that all I get? What now? Has my life changed?” This disenchantment is the result of a mental bias that psychologists call focalism. We focus so heavily on our long-term goals that we think we will be perfectly happy when we achieve them – but wewon’t. When we reach a long-term goal, all the other troubles in our lives remain. A promotion does little to solve our loneliness, and a new relationship is unable to fix our financial problems. These remaining problems reduce the happiness that we gain from the achievement and prevent the intended state of perfectbliss. Unfortunately, focalism often leads us to sacrifice short-term pleasures. We accept bad days, months, and years to chase what we hope can bring perfect happiness, but it is a mirage. When the expected payoff fails to come about, we becomedepressed. Short-term goals work better for our mental process. They help us to make the best of every day, and eventually, a long string of happy days will connect to a happylife. Setting short-termgoals 2. Use short-term goals to define better long-termgoals Do you sometimes feel pressured by large long-termgoals? Fortunately, the right short-term goals help you set better, less intimidating long-termgoals. When you want to become a millionaire in the next five years, today has to be perfect. You would have to come up with a million-dollar idea, start a business, and become a great leader. If you are like most people, this pressure is more likely to lead to inaction than to great things – when the human mind is overwhelmed, it freezes. To avoid a freeze, we have to set achievable goals. We can find achievable long-term goals by focusing on the short term first. Regarding money, this could mean to set the goal of being better off at the end ofevery

  2. month than at its beginning. We want to have paid off some debt and invested a little. This way, our financial security increases every month, which aids our quality of life – and that is the ultimate goal. Over time, these small steps will accumulate and significantly improve our quality oflife. Understanding our short-term possibilities helps us come up with better long-term solutions. Instead of making things difficult with a concrete financial life-goal, we can say that we want to be comfortable. We want to be able to pay all our bills, buy a few nice things, and take a couple of vacations ayear. As studies have shown, making more money beyond comfortability fails to add to our quality of life. Alas, making this money requires so much effort, time, and sacrifice that we feel worse. The pressure of too large long-term goals often translates to a short-term loss of quality oflife. It is better to take many small steps than to hope for a giant leap and gonowhere. 3. Let your short term goals be the autopilot to your long termgoals Sure, we would all like to be millionaires by age 50, but how does that translate to what we should do today? If you have long-term goals, you probably know how difficult it can be to connect them to dailyactions. Focusing too heavily on long-term goals can render our daily actions insignificant, leading to passivity and stagnation. To avoid this problem, use short-term goals. When you want to be better off financially by the end of the month, saving $20 today is significant. So is controlling your expenses and paying your mortgage and your creditcard. The same principle applies to a happy relationship. Instead of saying that you want to have a happy family when you are old, short-term goals help you understand that you should bring your partner flowerstoday. With the right short-term goals, you can almost forget about your long-term goals. You will automatically get there. short-term vs. long-term goalsetting Let your short-term goals guide you to yourpassion Are you passionate aboutsomething? If so, you most likely want to live this passion in some way. Short-term goals are a great way of connecting your life and yourpassions. When we create long-term goals, we often focus on what we think we have to do. We doubt that we would be able to survive if we focused on what we like, which is why our fears and insecurities trick us into living lives devoid ofpassion. Short-term goals help us do what we love on a daily basis. There is always a little time to fit in what you love. Without noticing, these many small steps eventually amount to a life full ofpassion. Use your short-term goals to free yourself from unrealistic expectations Short-term goals are often more realistic than long-termgoals.

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