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Index Page » Self Enhancement » Goal Setting Advice
 

Are You Afraid of Perfection?

 

As of this writing, the Indianapolis Colts are 13-0. They are 3 wins away from the perfect regular season, on the cusp of besting the regular season mark of 14-0 by the 1972 Miami Dolphins.

Radio shows are buzzing with opinions about whether or not the Colts will reach this accomplishment, and even whether or not they should. Since the Holy Grail in the NFL is a Super Bowl Championship, not a perfect season, there are many who feel a perfect season would put the Colts at a disadvantage going into the playoffs, citing the intense pressure to win 3 more games to finish the season 19-0. Many feel a loss would allow the Colts to refocus, and take the target off their backs. Others advise Indianapolis Coach Tony Dungy to rest his starting players for the last two games, once theyve clinched home field advantage for the playoffs. After all, why risk injury?

The pendulum of American culture swings wildly, as evidenced by the 1985 Chicago Bears team who, at 12-0, were singing the Super Bowl Shuffle, on their way to a near-perfect 18-1 season, including a dominating victory in Super Bowl XX. Today, the Indianapolis Colts play down their accomplishments, perhaps out of humility, perhaps out of fear.

Are you afraid of perfection? Perhaps the largest obstacle on our quest for success is our own self-doubt. The over-analysis of our approach to our jobs, families, and dreams creates a paralysis that prevents us from fully realizing our potential. Instead of making a commitment to excellence at every turn, people set low expectations so as not to disappoint their bosses, spouses, and themselves. Failure is easier to accept if success is only a tiny step up.

If we expect less of ourselves, it is reasonable that we will achieve less. If we choose to ease up on the throttle of life because wed rather succeed at failing instead of risking failing to succeed, we not only increase our odds of overall failure, but we cheat ourselves out of potential greatness. To decide that losing is preferable to the risk involved in striving for a remarkable and singular achievement, smacks of a lack of self-confidence.

5 ways to know youre expecting too little of yourself:

1. Setting a goal you have already achieved.

2. Setting a goal you would achieve normally through the course of your day.

3. Setting a goal you arent worried about not achieving.

4. Setting a goal that doesnt result in growth, productivity, or profitability.

5. You stop setting goals entirely, not wanting to set yourself up for failure.

Goal-setting is only as effective as those who strive for them. Failure to make appropriate goals that align with your passions, dreams, and genuine needs will send you into a self-sabotaging spiral.

Take the time to examine your current goals. Once you are confident in where you are headed, dont be afraid to announce to the world your intentions of success. When we raise others expectations, we raise our own. Finally, don't be afraid of striving for perfection. Perfection just missed is recognized as excellence.

Author: Rich Hopkins
 
Author Bio:

Rich Hopkins

Told by doctors he'd be wheelchair bound by 30, Rich continues to beat the odds, using his formula of Perspective, Passion & Persistence to create a life of joy and success. From his childhood days as Dickie Jr. to his teens and twenties facing personal turmoil of every sort, to his current role as a husband and father to a family of seven, Rich continues to live life with a steadfast, never-say-die attitude.

Rich has experienced tremendous successes as well as crushing setbacks - and draws from all areas of his life to share with his audiences how to avoid the pitfalls we all come across, and how to see the success we all experience, but often are unable to recognize and celebrate.

Rich's mission is to bring humor, insight, and inspiration to his audiences, whether he is speaking on the intricacies of sales and customer service, self-promotion and marketing, personal motivation and goal setting, family dynamics, or coaching speakers of every type.

 
 
 

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