This past year has been full of changes in my life. In the Summer I came eye to eye with what I thought would be my own personal mount Everest, it was this huge daunting project that set me into a a whirl wind of anxiety.
To be fair this story starts with the passing of my friend back in May. That single event caused me to rethink my entire life in particular my attitude. Not that I had a horrible attitude - my problem was my slight lack of confidence which usually always planted seeds of doubt within my brain and that more or often or not allowed my passion for something to disappear.
So it was because of Austin and my choice to live life to the fullest, to grab every opportunity and try my best to always strive towards success (albeit allowing my self to fall forward at the same time) I decided I wanted to always find ways to challenge myself. Regardless if this was simply changing my mental attitude and forcing myself to glean from every experience no matter whether it was a negative or highly positive experience.
So I started scoping the internet for how to set goals successfully and found a few very good methods which I combine with several I learnt at leadership conferences and summer camps I attended!
So ladies and gentlemen GOAL Setting with Chelsea,
Before I continue on I will explain that I now dedicate at least 5 hours to planning out my goals once per month. When I was working on setting goals for the musical I was in (my mount Everest) I was spending upwards of 12 hours applying over 9 goal setting strategies more or less twice over since I always made two sets of Goals - my acting goals & my personal life goals!
So I'm just going to show you the methods I find work for me and what order I do them in. Feel free to pick and choose what you find easiest to do - this post isn't about me but about you! I just want to add that the past several months I spent working towards better myself, my life, and my skills as an actress have been some of the most benefical to me as a person. I grew immensely as a person & I truly feel it was because of the goal setting I did.
I hope that you decide to read on and become inspired too!
To be fair this story starts with the passing of my friend back in May. That single event caused me to rethink my entire life in particular my attitude. Not that I had a horrible attitude - my problem was my slight lack of confidence which usually always planted seeds of doubt within my brain and that more or often or not allowed my passion for something to disappear.
So it was because of Austin and my choice to live life to the fullest, to grab every opportunity and try my best to always strive towards success (albeit allowing my self to fall forward at the same time) I decided I wanted to always find ways to challenge myself. Regardless if this was simply changing my mental attitude and forcing myself to glean from every experience no matter whether it was a negative or highly positive experience.
So I started scoping the internet for how to set goals successfully and found a few very good methods which I combine with several I learnt at leadership conferences and summer camps I attended!
So ladies and gentlemen GOAL Setting with Chelsea,
Before I continue on I will explain that I now dedicate at least 5 hours to planning out my goals once per month. When I was working on setting goals for the musical I was in (my mount Everest) I was spending upwards of 12 hours applying over 9 goal setting strategies more or less twice over since I always made two sets of Goals - my acting goals & my personal life goals!
So I'm just going to show you the methods I find work for me and what order I do them in. Feel free to pick and choose what you find easiest to do - this post isn't about me but about you! I just want to add that the past several months I spent working towards better myself, my life, and my skills as an actress have been some of the most benefical to me as a person. I grew immensely as a person & I truly feel it was because of the goal setting I did.
I hope that you decide to read on and become inspired too!
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