How do I change the way I think about achieving my goals?
35 points| IAmTheTucan | 7 years ago | reply
Well my mind just isn't capable of solving these problems. So what do I do? I try to expand my mind by reading and talking to people. But it's still my own mind progressing at a snails pace. Progressing so slowly that things will not change unless I find some other way.
I keep falling into these same unproductive modes of thinking. I am so intensely driven but all of my energy is going nowhere.
Please help me think differently so that I can analyze my goals from new angles.
[+] [-] badbug|7 years ago|reply
"How do I get the girl" may work for a particular girl but is that healthy for you long term?
Reframe: what traits do partners appreciate and how do I cultivate them?
Much better, right? And the goal becomes long term "being better" instead of short term "dating girl in cubicle 7"
This also has multiplier effects: now you can be better in all areas, not just the "getting the girl" area. This may lead to more money or other goals.
Practice lots of empathy and selfless improvement. Don't focus on girl, job, monetary figure. Once you "get" them, if you "get" them, you will be lost again.
Focus on being a better person. Then you will appreciate the things you have and will have the mindset to maintain them.
[+] [-] UK-Al05|7 years ago|reply
For example don't have the goal "Win the competition".
Have a system that says practice 3 hours everyday.
The reason being is that goals are not always within your control and when you don't get those goals fast you get demotivated.
But systems are within your control and but work towards your goal.
[+] [-] z66is|7 years ago|reply
i just wanted to add that "really hard" things are not really hard. in my experience all complex activities are the result of many simple actions learned with repetition and practice. so you should build a foundation by mastering many simple things. life can/should be "play"
[+] [-] wpmoradi|7 years ago|reply
[+] [-] du_bing|7 years ago|reply
1. Get to Know what your really what. Think really hard about your goal and make it as clear as possible, whether it's to fuck that girl or make 1 billion money, or rule the world.
2. Listen to a people that you believe. He can be your parents, best friend, a historical person who influenced you most or you admired most, a hero of our days, etc. Reading and talking to random people does not make you act because you never believe what they say. You have to find a concrete person, whether live or dead, he has accomplished the clear goal of yours. Then you communicate with him deeply, know how he succeeded, how he failed, how he progressed, as detailed as possible.
3. Understand that people that who succeeded at your own goal has also once be in the position of yours now. Know what he has done to change it and make progress. You follow him. But of course you will not succeed as him, but you have to be creative to apply his method to your own similar situation. This is hard, but it's more effective to start from thin air.
4. Communicate with that person more(read, talk, listen, think), and follow the path he has walked, adjust your decisions quickly. Remember that if you really know one successful person, you know that success is not a mysterious thing, it has to be related to some real things in life. You need to find that relation and connect yourself with that thing, decision, action or people.
5. Adjust your goal. Because no person knows what he really wants in fact, you may gradually find that your pervious goal is not so attractive, for example that girl is so not great to fuck or live with, that money will get you many trouble, then you have to adjust your goal again and again. The really problem is find what you really want, and it's tough.
[+] [-] dailymorn|7 years ago|reply
And that’s completely okay.
Goals and problems are mentioned in your original post, but they are fundamentally different things.
Goals usually mean you’re adding value. Problems mean you’re fixing something. Mixing the two is likely what’s making things difficult. Sometimes we make a goal to solve a problem, and sometimes we try to solve a problem to achieve a goal.
But goals and problems are not the same thing.
This isn’t just semantics.
We’ve all witnessed those visionary folks that are born to set and achieve goals e.g. Steve Jobs.
Then there are the problem-solving geniuses who can break down and debug just about any problem you throw at them.
This is getting a bit too long, so I wrote up more to help figure out "Which one are you?": https://rayli.net/posts/goals-vs-problems/
[+] [-] bagsvaerd70|7 years ago|reply
You need to derive pleasure from sticking to a habit and making continuous improvements. Arbitrary and concrete goals might be hard to achieve. But if you stick to habits, good things will happen™. Good things that are hard to plan. E.g. you will not get the girl you want, but you will get another great girl, possibly a better one!
Sticking to goals brings very short-lived pleasure, whereas habit rewards are continuous and long-lasting.
To form habits, try https://www.tinyhabits.com/. In a nutshell, this is a continuous improvement framework for habits.
[+] [-] bsvalley|7 years ago|reply
Here is a complete new angle for you - move to a new place to easily create more opportunities for yourself. Get out of your location and go explore a new country or a new city. Why? It will help you get out of your comfort zone and will force you to become pro-active. That alone could change your life and you may end up reaching some of these goals more naturally. Go chase life, discipline is key I agree but luck is also part of success. A new start somewhere else is what may unlock your current situation.
[+] [-] JoshCole|7 years ago|reply
Another approach that can be taken when dealing with hard problems is to start with the easiest possible version of that problem and solve that problem. Then to complicate it ever so slightly and solve that problem. Through doing this repeatedly you can move along a path of increasing understanding related to the problem you are solving. Upon reaching the most complicated problem which you struggled with previously, the problem is now an incremental addition of complexity to a problem you already know how to solve, rather than a problem which you don't know how to solve. This reduces the amount which needs to be learned to make a successful step. Which makes the problem of taking that step much easier.
[+] [-] _xfgd|7 years ago|reply
Good luck.
[+] [-] OliviaLee|7 years ago|reply
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