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Guest Column
Break Through the Terror Barrier to Achieve Your Goals
By Ingunn Aursnes
How many times have you started a new project, reached for a new goal, or
set out to accomplish something big, only to abandon the project or goal
soon after starting?
Why do people often start out with grand aspirations, and then throw in the
towel relatively soon? In a word: Terror. In fact, the terror barrier is the
number one reason why people don't achieve their goals.
Everyone has a comfort zone-a mental place where they feel at peace. The
problem is that if you stay in your comfort zone too long, you don't grow
and achieve new things. All growth takes place outside the comfort zone. But
when most people step out of that zone, they hit that phase when the "old
ways" (aka: the comfortable ways) try to get them back. That's when they hit
the terror barrier and become frightened, procrastinate, make excuses, and
do any number of things to validate why they should give up and go back to
the way things were.
If you want to stretch yourself, set high goals, or learn new skills, you
must step up and get out of your comfort zone. Use the following strategies
to overcome the terror barrier you will face so you can push through to your
ultimate objectives.
1. Set goals that are emotional to you.
Logical goals never make anyone's pulse increase. Yet many people set their
goals very mechanically, such as "Increase my sales by 10%." Because people
don't get excited about the goal, they're not willing to push through the
extra mile to reach it. The key to creating emotional goals is to start with
visualization. Create a picture in your mind of you achieving your end
result. For example, if you want to increase your sales, envision yourself
at your company's year-end meeting, standing on stage and receiving the
Salesperson of the Year award. Hear the crowd applauding for you. Feel the
pride of being recognized as the best. That's an emotional goal.
Next, write down the goal. But be careful. Don't start writing the
individual action steps yet, as that actually stops people from reaching
goals. Too many people think they need to know exactly what to do and how to
do it before they can start toward their goal. But if you spend too much
time thinking of details and action steps right now, you'll get too scared
to start. So just decide on the goal; you can map it out along the way.
Rather than create action steps, write down ten reasons why you want the
goal. Why will it be worth it? You will need this list later when the going
gets tough.
2. Take notice of how the terror barrier appears in your life.
When you are doing something new, how do you go off track? Do you feel
fear? Do you procrastinate? Do you worry? Do you make excuses? Do you get
distracted easily? For example, if your goal is to increase sales, you may
get sidetracked from making prospecting calls because your desk is messy and
you need to clean it first (distraction).
Whatever gets you off track is simply an internal mechanism to keep you in
your comfort zone. But understanding this process and how it manifests in
your life is a fantastic source of energy. Now you know why you are
procrastinating, why you're not sleeping well at night, or why you feel
fear. You know that it's simply an indication that you're growing. Now you
can recognize the sign and can acknowledge that you're at your terror
barrier. This helps take the pain out of it so you can continue to move
forward. Remember that the world is constantly changing. If you're not
moving forward, then you're falling behind.
3. Take action toward your new goal.
Live, breathe, feel, and be your new goal. Take both small and big steps
toward your destination. Map out your next steps as you go. The key is to
simply move in the right direction-you don't have to get there all at once.
Unfortunately, many people feel that they are successful only when they
reach the end goal. They don't recognize the steps along the way as
successes, especially if an individual step did not turn out the way they
wanted. That's why you need to redefine what success is. It's the process
where you're moving toward your goals. Yes, you'll have some bumps along the
way and make some mistakes, but those are important parts of learning. Your
failures are necessary in order for you to get the knowledge you need to
push through.
4. Celebrate when you hit the terror barrier.
Hitting the terror barrier simply means you are growing. Be happy that you
are widening your comfort zone and moving toward your goals. This holds true
for any worthwhile goal you want to achieve, you have to live through some
discomfort before you can get to the other side.
If you are an employer, understand that when you are asking your people to
step out and take on a new challenge, they will feel fear. Therefore, have a
plan ready of how you will support your team so they have the confidence to
move forward. And if you are an employee, know that at some point you will
face the terror barrier. Find a co-worker or someone who can hold you
accountable and help you through it.
5. Know that repetition is the key to changing your habits and reaching your
goal.
Keep on and push through! The more you persevere and keep moving in the
direction of your goal, the better results you'll achieve. When the going
gets exceptionally rough, refer to your initial list of ten reasons why you
want the goal. Read the reasons you outlined slowly so you can think about
them and envision them. Connect to the emotions of achieving the goal so you
stay motivated.
Unfortunately, many business professionals are afraid of failing. But
failing is good; you simply have to decide whether you want to fail forward
or fail backward. In other words, either you can fail, learn, and move on…or
you can fail, get stuck, and give up. The choice is yours. When you're
willing to work and take daily action-despite any setbacks-you can fail
forward and accomplish your goal sooner.
Freedom from the Terror Barrier is Freedom to Achieve Your Goals
If you don't feel like you're hitting the terror barrier on a regular
basis, then realize you're not growing and need to take some serious
action…right now. Celebrate the terror barrier, be grateful for the
opportunities available to you, and always have new goals in mind that you
can strive for. As humans, our natural tendency is to grow and to want more
out of life. Embrace that mindset as you press on. When you acknowledge the
terror barrier in your life and use it to your benefit, you'll have the
ability to achieve any goal you set for yourself and reach greater levels of
success.
About the Author:
Ingunn Aursnes is an author, independent licensed LifeSuccess consultant and
owner of Quantum Leaps Consulting, LLC. She has a master's in business and
marketing and more than 12 years of experience in large multinational
companies like Eastman Kodak Company and Kraft Foods. Her focus is on
assisting people and companies to set high goals - and reach them. Contact
her for speaking or coaching at (561) 868-1815 or
www.quantumleapsconsulting.com.
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