Live by design – how to create the life you want

Written on September 24, 2008 at 10:31 pm, by rhonda

Are you living the life today that you envisioned you would be living 5, 10 or even 20 years ago? Are you content with most, if not all, of the many components that make up your world: your family, friends, career, health, finances, spirituality and community? If yes congratulations, that is no small feat to accomplish and probably didn’t happen by chance. Most likely you achieved this through purposeful goal setting, hard work and perseverance.

 Although many of us probably have some idea of what we want our life to look like, few actually take the time to clearly define our goals, create an action plan and then follow through. Without setting goals, the direction of our life can change with every event or circumstance that comes our way. Wanting to be skinnier is very different than making a specific goal to lose 10 pounds in 3 months through diet and exercise. A sheer way to achieve success is to set goals and follow through.

 Benefits of goal setting

  • Provide direction and purpose to your life
  • Helps you to make decisions that will positively affect your future
  • Allows you to focus your energies on what’s most important to you
  • Will enhance the overall quality of your life, and will provide peace of mind   

Goal setting is also crucial to financial planning; as you will need the financial means to support the life you envision having. Without knowing what you want in life, you may be misdirecting or wasting away your resources. For this reason, the first step to undertake in the ‘savings room’ of your financial house is to determine what your short and long-term goals are. Your goals should be designed around your most important values.

 Take some time to think ahead. What do you want your life to look like in the coming years?  What is important to you? What would you like to have more of and less of? Without knowing the answer to these questions, goal setting will be a difficult challenge.  I often advise clients to follow the SMART system when devising their goals; goals should be Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timely.

  • What are your short-term goals (under five years) and what are the financial resources you will need to achieve them (costs)?
    For example, New kitchen to be built by October 2009 at a maximum cost of $25,000
  • What are your longer-term goals (five plus years) and what are the financial resources you will need to achieve them (costs)?
    For example: Reduce work hours by half by age 55. Need extra $20,000 a year from investments to supplement part-time income.

People tend to have more goals than the money to support them, therefore, when doing financial planning often just two or three goals are taken into consideration. That is why it is very important when goal setting to prioritize, to be realistic and to set attainable goals.  You may want to retire when you are 50 but is this really within your financial capabilities? Maybe not, but perhaps with the proper planning, commitment and discipline retiring at 55 is within reach.

 However one thing is for sure, to achieve your goals you must start now. Only you can put your plan into action. Additionally, you must reevaluate your goals on a regular basis as they may change or evolve over time. So be prepared to make any necessary adjustments to your plan along the way.You have the power to create your own destiny, so take the time to invest in the future you want.

If a man knows not what harbor he seeks, any wind is the right wind.
-Seneca

Rhonda Sherwood, CFP, FMA
Wealth Advisor
http://www.rhondasherwood.com
http://www.itsHERmoney.com

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