Did you start the year strong with some great intentions and New Year's resolutions, but they’ve unfortunately fallen by the wayside? Don’t give up. A new financial year can be an ideal time to reset and get back on track!
Here’s a five-step process to help you reignite your motivation and kick-start your journey to a better, more financially secure, you.
You can jump ahead using the links above to each step, or simply read on. Let's get into it!
While your New Year’s resolutions might’ve sounded like a good idea at the beginning of the year, is it still want you really want? Has anything changed since you set these goals? And have you thought about both your short- and longer-term goals, both financial and non-financial? This is your chance to re-jig your objectives.
As you’re reviewing what your actual goals should be, don’t set yourself up for failure – make sure you set SMART goals.
A SMART goal should stick to the following rules:
The next step is to take a good look at your current circumstances to know what you’re working with.
The questions you may want to ask yourself include:
Now, you’ll need to figure out how you’re going to achieve your goals (financial or otherwise) and plan for it.
Your plan of attack could involve some of the considerations below:
After you’ve created the plan to achieve your goals, test it and put measures in place to keep you on track.
Ask yourself: Does my plan work? Is it achievable? Do I need to tweak anything?
Once you’re happy to finalise your plan, diarise regular checkpoints to measure how you’re progressing towards your goals and whether any further finetuning is needed.
Life and your personal circumstances can change in an instant, so reviewing your objectives and plans from time to time will give yourself a better chance of making your goals a reality.
You now have a clear picture of what you want and how you’re going to get there, so it’s time to get started!
Here are a few pointers to keep in mind:
It’s also important to accept that life never goes exactly to plan – just roll with the punches and persevere, you’ll get there in the end!
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