How To Set English Goals actually reach them

Well hey there! I’m Emma from mmmEnglish!

Now anyone who’s been watching the mmmEnglish channel

for a while now knows that I love this time of year,

the end of one year,

the start of a new one, it’s the chance to

think big and dream of new possibilities that

a new year can bring for us.

Now I haven’t always been good at setting goals

or sticking to them

but I think I’ve got a good system in place now that helps me

to see my goals through and so today I want to share my

four-step process for not only setting amazing goals but

to actually get a plan in place to help you reach them.

Now of course for you I’m going to be sharing examples of English

learning goals but really this process is awesome

for any type of goal, professional goals, personal goals.

This is the strategy that I use and I’ve got to tell you

there’s a little more to it than just setting a goal.

Let’s check it out!

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To be honest 2020 didn’t really turn out as we planned it to, did we?

What were your goals at the start of 2020?  Do you remember?

For me there was a lot of travel. I had big ambitions to host

the very first in-person event for The Ladies' Project

in Europe in October and I’ve got family living in England, Thailand,

Malaysia. Normally my year would involve travelling to visit

all of them at some point which of course didn’t happen.

I’m sure that you can relate. Maybe your work plans or your study

plans or your travel plans got disrupted.

Let me know about it down in the comments what happened.

Anyway let’s get started.

The first step is reflection. So for me, this is really simple,

it’s just a brainstorm.

I write down everything that happened in 2020 that

feels significant, the good, the bad, the ugly.

Now I’m a big fan of doing this because no matter what,

there is always something that you can learn.

Even in a year like 2020 there are positive things or lessons learned

that will help you to make better decisions in the year ahead.

And this is a good time to just call all of those out so I ask myself:

What are you proud of?

What did you learn?

What do you want to leave behind?

You know some of the negative things.

For me you know during the year the boundaries of work

and home life really got blurry.

I worked a lot more and that’s mostly because I didn’t have

as many other options as I usually do like social stuff

or travel or sports and things like that.

So that blurring between work and home life

and those long working hours are definitely something

that I want to leave back there but of course I always ask:

Well what do I want to take with me

from that year into the new one? So you know for me,

some good habits were developed this year around

home cooking and also really staying connected to people

who are far away.

I think we’ve gotten a lot better and a lot more creative at finding

ways to always be in touch with each other which is fun.

So those simple questions are how I reflect on the year that

I’ve just finished and I have a friend who does a similar process but

at the end when she feels like she’s gotten everything  

that feels significant written down, it’s all on paper, she burns it.

It’s like a cleanse you know.

I’ve looked at that year, I’ve appreciated it, I’ve taken everything

that I need from it and now

I’m just going to leave it back there.

I don’t need that anymore.

In step two, we are focusing on the big picture

and to do this I try to reconnect with my why.

My reason for setting these goals in the first place.

Why am I doing this? What change am I trying to create for myself,

for my family, for my students, for the world.

Whatever it is, why? Why are we doing this?

Everyone’s why is going to be a little different, it’s really personal

but it’s so powerful. Your why and your reason is so important

because it acts as your anchor as you drift off course you know,

you get distracted. This is an analogy that relates to sailing

or boating where if you put an anchor down

even if the wind changes or the current changes and you get

drifting around, you don’t lose that position, right?

You’re always going to be able to get back to it and so your why

is your anchor through the year

as you get distracted by other things or something else comes up

that’s more important and that happens. It happens to me

all the time but if you have a really strong why

you’re able to bring yourself back to that bigger reason,

that bigger purpose to see those goals through.

Now you might be wondering

Well, Emma what is my why? I don’t have a why.

What are you talking about?

It might be a little easier to go through with some examples

and I’m going to use some examples from my students

in The Ladies' Project community. We have such an incredible

diverse mix of women all meeting regularly and speaking in

English together often. They’re all at various stages of their lives

so some of their whys

might be interesting for you but they might also be really relevant

to you and where you’re at at the moment.

So one has migrated to Australia with her children, her husband.

She wants to be able to go to her kid’s school and chat with

their teachers and to hang out with other parents at the kid’s  

birthday parties and things like that. She wants to feel

like she belongs, like she’s connected

to the community that she’s a part of.

Another is a professional woman. She wants to further her career

and knows that being able to confidently present her research

at international conferences

and network with other experts in her field will help her to do that.

And another’s retired, her kids have

moved to an English-speaking country to study, to work.

They’re marrying into English-speaking families and in this case,

her big reason for learning English is to be able to

genuinely connect with her new daughter-in-law, her new son-in-law

with ease, to meet their friends and their family.

Now these are all huge reasons why someone would devote

so much time and energy to studying, learning and practising

English and when it starts to feel hard or boring or frustrating,

being really clear on your reason for learning and for practising

will help you to get over that boredom and over that frustration

and keep going.

So now we’ve come to the point where I focus on the goals

that I want to set for myself in the year ahead.

And notice that this isn’t step number one.

I’ve already reflected on the year that’s finished and taken

what I needed from there. I’ve reconnected with my why,

my reason for setting these goals in the first place

and now is when I get on to actually setting those goals.

So I usually try for three to five goals.

Some of them are personal, some of them are business

or financial goals. Maybe there’s a couple of travel goals

and no doubt that you’ll have a goal that relates

to your English progress as well.

The most important thing is to make sure that these goals

are in your control, that you can actually control the outcome

of your goal.

If the idea of a smart goal is something that you’re into, then great 

use it as a reference here but for me, it’s just about

making sure that you are in control of the outcome.

You can control what happens there.

So let’s look at this example.

I want to be living in Australia by October.

So right now that outcome is not in your control.

There’s a global pandemic. The borders in Australia are closed.

It’s uncertain at this point if you will actually be able to do that

so that goal is not within your control.

A better goal is something like

I want to move from an IELTS band 7 to a band 8

by November 2021.

And I’m doing this because I want to move my family to Australia

as soon as possible.

Yes, this is a goal that’s within your control, you have the ability

to make it happen.

So once you’ve got your goals, make sure they’re written down.

They’re really clear in your mind but that’s not all,

that is not all we’re going to focus on here because for each goal

that you’ve written down, I’ve got some specific questions to ask.

The first is:

Does this goal feel scary?

What parts of it feel hard?

And really recognise what these things are because

they’re the things that are going to get in your way from reaching

the goal, your fears, your doubt, uncertainty. That is what’s going to

stop you from reaching your goal.

The second question is: What things do I need to change

in my life to make this goal happen?

Do I need to change my attitude? Do I need to re-prioritise

some things in my life? You know do I need to stop

doing this thing in order to make more space for that thing?

You know how do you create more time.

And the third question is:

What kind of support do I need to make this happen?

Maybe you need to join an online community like

The Ladies' Project where there’s opportunities

to speak English regularly.

Maybe an online course is your idea of support or a study partner.

All of these things are ways that you can be supported  

to reach your goal. It’s identifying the things that you need

to help get there.

So for me these three questions are the most important part 

you know of this process of goal setting.

We can’t expect different results in 2021 if we just keep doing

the same thing that we did in 2020 right? That’s the definition of

insanity.

So I use these questions to help me identify

what is likely to stop me reaching my goals

and try to find a way around them so that I can keep going.

Now once you’ve got your big goals sorted great!

We know that these goals are going to take a little bit of time

to reach though right and we need to break them down

into bite-sized pieces make them actionable and achievable.

So to do this I create a 90-day plan so that’s three months

I focus on the action that I’m gonna take in that first

three months. By focusing on just three months

it allows me to check in on my goals

at the end of that three month period. Am I still on track?

Have I gotten really distracted or

did I try something that’s not really working

and do I need to rethink that?

So I love the three-month check-in because it allows me to not only

look back and make sure that what I was doing was was good

but also to just re-plan and readjust what that next three-month

window is going to look like.

So I said earlier that these four steps work amazingly for any type

of goal, professional, personal or English goals

but I want to keep using the IELTS example

just so that we can follow through and we can see

how the questions that we just asked before will help us

to get really clear on what we need to do

as we create our 90-day plan.

So thinking back to that goal

I want to move from a band 7 to a band 8

in my IELTS speaking exam by November 2021.

Is there something about that goal that makes you feel

scared or nervous or worried?

You might be thinking it feels really hard, you know I haven’t spoken

English in years, I don’t have anyone to practise with.

I don’t really know how much that’s gonna cost.

All of these things are doubts, they’re fears, they’re worries.

Recognising these fears is going to help you to work through them

you know and they won’t be such a blockage or a hindrance to you

actually reaching your goals.

So then we can ask what would I need to change in my life

to make this happen?

You know to go from a band 7 to a band 8 in your speaking

test takes work right? It takes practice, it takes study.

so you might need to adjust your schedule a little to create

more time for yourself, for your study.

Maybe you’ve got to give up your karate class for a couple of

months so that you can create more time for your English practice.

And what support do you need to reach this goal?

Do you need to get a tutor or enroll in a language course.

You know maybe you’re thinking

I just don’t know how I’m going to pay for that kind of thing.

I know I need a tutor but I’m not sure how I’m going to get

the money together so this is great because your action plan

allows you

to focus on that problem first. You know if I save

thirty dollars a week for the first three months of the year,

by the time I get to my next 90 day plan I should have enough saved

so that I can

focus on enrolling in that course or meeting that tutor,

maybe you decide you want to get a study partner in the meantime

just to tie you over until you can get that tutor.

All of this information is going to help you to identify the

actions that you need to take to keep working towards your goal  

and if you did decide you needed a study partner,

that doesn’t happen by magic does it? You need to find that person

and that forms part of your action plan. You know maybe you say

I’m going to write a personal advertisement looking for an IELTS

speaking partner and I’m going to post it in

all the Facebook groups that I’m part of

or you might say I’m going to join an online community so that I can

be connected with other English learners and get regular speaking

practice.

This 90-day plan really is the secret to my goal-setting process

because it helps you to take action immediately

and as you set up your big goals, this 90-day plan

is what’s going to help you set the wheels in motion

which is a great expression that means to do something or some

things that helps to start a process, to set the wheels in motion.

This plan is going to set you up for success,

it’s going to help you to create really good habits not down the track

but right now from the get-go.

So I hope that it was useful to see how I’ll be planning out

my year ahead and I’ll be doing it over the next few days.

So if you follow this process or if you already have your own

goal-setting process, I would love to hear what your goals are

for 2021. Let me know down in the comments below.

I’m super excited to hear them and get behind you.

Thank you for watching my lessons, for sharing your comments,

sharing my lessons and being part of the mmmEnglish community

throughout 2020. I will definitely see you in 2021.

I’m taking a little break just over the new year but I will be back

and right here delivering lessons for you very, very soon.

Happy new year!

啊你好啊! 我是来自 mmmEnglish 的 Emma!

现在任何一直在看 mmmEnglish

频道的人现在都知道我喜欢一年中的这个时候,

一年的结束,

新的开始,这是一个

大胆思考和梦想新的可能性的机会

,新的一年可以 为我们带来。

现在我并不总是擅长设定目标

或坚持目标,

但我认为我现在有一个很好的系统可以帮助

我实现目标,所以今天我想分享我的

四步过程 只是设定了惊人的目标,

但实际上制定了一个计划来帮助您实现这些目标。

当然,现在我会为你分享英语

学习目标的例子,但这个过程

对于任何类型的目标、职业目标、个人目标来说都很棒。

这是我使用的策略,我必须告诉你

,它不仅仅是设定一个目标。

让我们来看看!

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作为说英语的人的信心,

但我不想告诉你,我希望你

从里面的女性那里听到我们所做的事情。

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老实说,2020 年并没有像我们计划的那样发展,不是吗?

你在 2020 年初的目标是什么? 你是否记得?

对我来说,有很多旅行。 我雄心勃勃地在 10 月份为欧洲

的 The Ladies' Project 举办了第一次面对面的活动

,我的家人住在英国、泰国和

马来西亚。 通常情况下,我的这一年会

在某个时候出差去拜访他们所有人,而这当然没有发生。

我相信你可以联系起来。 也许你的工作计划、学习

计划或旅行计划被打乱了。

在评论中告诉我发生了什么。

无论如何,让我们开始吧。

第一步是反思。 所以对我来说,这真的很简单

,只是一场头脑风暴。

我写下了 2020 年发生的一切让我

感觉很重要的事情,好的、坏的、丑陋的。

现在我非常喜欢这样做,因为无论如何,

总有一些你可以学到的东西。

即使在像 2020 年这样的一年,也有一些积极的事情或经验

教训可以帮助您在来年做出更好的决定。

现在是把所有这些人都叫出来的好时机,所以我问自己:

你为什么感到自豪?

你学到了什么?

你想留下什么?

你知道一些消极的事情。

对我来说,你知道这一年工作

和家庭生活的界限真的变得模糊了。

我工作得更多,这主要是因为我没有

像平时那样多的其他选择,比如社交

活动、旅行或运动之类的事情。

因此,工作和家庭生活之间的模糊

以及那些漫长的工作时间绝对是

我想留在那里的东西,但当然我总是问:

那么

从那一年到新的一年,我想带什么? 所以你知道对我来说,

今年围绕家庭烹饪养成了一些好习惯

,也真正与

远方的人保持联系。

我认为我们在寻找

始终保持联系的方式方面变得更好,更有创意,这很有趣。

所以这些简单的问题是我如何反思

我刚刚结束的那一年,我有一个朋友做了类似的过程,

但最后当她觉得她已经把所有感觉重要的事情都

写下来了,这一切都写在纸上,她 烧掉它。

这就像你知道的清洁。

我看过那一年,我很感激,我已经

从中得到了我需要的一切,现在

我要把它放回原处。

我不再需要那个了。

在第二步中,我们专注于大局

,为此我尝试重新连接我的原因。

我首先设定这些目标的原因。

我为什么要这样做? 我试图为自己、

为我的家人、为我的学生、为世界创造什么改变。

不管是什么,为什么? 我们为什么要这样做呢?

每个人的原因都会有所不同,这确实是个人的,

但它是如此强大。 你为什么和你的理由是如此重要,

因为当你偏离路线时,它就像你的锚,你知道,

你会分心。 这是一个与航行或划船有关的类比

,如果您放下锚,

即使风变或水流变化并且您

四处漂流,您也不会失去那个位置,对吧?

你总是能够回到它,所以

当你被其他事情分心或其他

更重要的事情发生时,你为什么会在一年中成为你的锚。 这一直发生在我

身上,但如果你有一个非常强大的原因,

你能够让自己回到那个更大的原因,

那个更大的目标来实现这些目标。

现在您可能想知道

,艾玛,我的原因是什么? 我不知道为什么。

你在说什么?

通过一些示例可能会更容易一些

,我将使用来自

The Ladies' Project 社区的学生的一些示例。 我们拥有如此

多样化的女性组合,她们都定期开会并经常一起说

英语。 他们都处于人生的不同阶段,所以他们的

一些原因

可能对您来说很有趣,但它们也可能

与您以及您目前所处的位置真正相关。

所以一个人带着她的孩子,她的丈夫移民到了澳大利亚。

她希望能够去她孩子的学校和

他们的老师聊天,并在孩子的生日聚会上和其他父母一起出去玩

等等。 她想要感觉

自己属于自己,就像她与她所在

的社区有联系一样。

另一个是职业女性。 她想进一步发展自己的事业,

并且知道能够自信地在国际会议上展示她的研究

并与她所在领域的其他专家建立联系将有助于她做到这一点。

另一个人退休了,她的孩子们

搬到了一个说英语的国家学习和工作。

他们正在与说英语的家庭结婚,在这种情况下,

她学习英语的最大原因是能够

真正与她的新儿媳,她的新

女婿轻松联系,结识他们的朋友 和他们的家人。

现在,这些都是为什么有人会花费

如此多的时间和精力来学习、学习和练习

英语的重要原因,当它开始感到困难、无聊或沮丧时

,真正清楚你学习和练习的原因

将帮助你获得 克服那种无聊和挫折

,继续前进。

所以现在我们已经到了我要专注于

我想在未来一年为自己设定的目标的地步。

请注意,这不是第一步。

我已经回顾了过去的那一年,并

从那里得到了我需要的东西。 我重新找回了我当初

设定这些目标的原因和原因

,现在是我开始真正设定这些目标的时候了。

所以我通常会尝试三到五个目标。

其中一些是个人的,其中一些是商业

或财务目标。 也许有几个旅行

目标,毫无疑问,你也会有一个

与你的英语进步相关的目标。

最重要的是确保这些

目标在您的控制范围内,您可以实际控制

目标的结果。

如果您喜欢智能目标的想法,那么

在这里很好地将其用作参考,但对我来说,这只是为了

确保您能够控制结果。

你可以控制那里发生的事情。

那么让我们看看这个例子。

我想在 10 月之前住在澳大利亚。

所以现在这个结果不在你的控制范围内。

全球大流行。 澳大利亚的边界已关闭。

目前还不确定您是否真的能够做到这一点,

因此该目标不在您的控制范围内。

一个更好的目标是,

我想在 2021 年 11 月之前从雅思 7 级升到 8 级

我这样做是因为我想尽快将我的家人搬到澳大利亚

是的,这是您可以控制的目标,您有能力

实现它。

所以一旦你有了你的目标,一定要把它们写下来。

它们在你的脑海中真的很清楚,但这还不是全部,

这不是我们要在这里关注的全部,因为对于

你写下的每个目标,我都有一些具体的问题要问。

首先是:

这个目标是否让人感到害怕?

它的哪些部分感觉硬?

并真正认识到这些东西是什么,因为

它们会阻碍你

实现目标、你的恐惧、你的怀疑和不确定性。 这就是

阻止你达到目标的原因。

第二个问题是:

为了实现这个目标,我需要在生活中做出哪些改变?

我需要改变态度吗? 我是否需要重新确定

生活中某些事情的优先级? 你知道我需要停止

做这件事以便为那件事腾出更多空间吗?

您知道如何创造更多时间。

第三个问题是:

我需要什么样的支持才能实现这一目标?

也许您需要加入像

The Ladies' Project 这样的在线社区,那里有机会

定期说英语。

也许在线课程是您的支持或学习伙伴的想法。

所有这些都是可以

支持您实现目标的方式。 它正在确定您

需要帮助实现目标的东西。

所以对我来说,这三个问题是

你知道的目标设定过程中最重要的部分。

如果我们继续做与 2020 年相同的事情,我们就不能期望 2021 年会出现不同的结果,

对吧? 这就是

精神错乱的定义。

因此,我使用这些问题来帮助我

确定可能会阻止我实现目标的原因,

并尝试找到解决这些问题的方法,以便我可以继续前进。

现在,一旦您将大目标分类好!

我们知道,这些目标虽然正确但需要一点时间

才能实现,我们需要将它们分解

成小块,使它们具有可操作性和可实现性。

所以为了做到这一点,我制定了一个 90 天的计划,所以这三个月

我专注于我将在前三个月采取的行动

。 通过只关注三个月

,我可以在三个月结束时检查我的目标

。 我还在路上吗?

我是否真的分心了,或者

我是否尝试了一些不起作用的东西

,我需要重新考虑吗?

所以我喜欢三个月的签到,因为它让我不仅

可以回顾并确保我所做的事情是好的

,还可以重新计划和调整下一个三个月

窗口的外观 喜欢。

所以我之前说过,这四个步骤对于任何类型的目标都非常有效,无论

是专业目标、个人目标还是英语目标,

但我想继续使用雅思

示例,这样我们就可以跟进并

了解我们之前提出的问题如何 将帮助我们

制定 90 天计划时明确我们需要做什么。

所以回想一下这个目标,

我想

在 2021 年 11 月之前在我的雅思口语考试中从 7 级升到 8 级。

这个目标有什么让你感到

害怕、紧张或担心的地方吗?

你可能会认为这感觉真的很难,你知道我已经很多年没有说

英语了,我没有人可以练习。

我真的不知道要花多少钱。

所有这些都是怀疑,它们是恐惧,它们是担忧。

认识到这些恐惧将帮助你克服

你所知道的它们,它们不会成为你真正实现目标的障碍或障碍

那么我们可以问我需要在生活中做出哪些改变

才能实现这一目标?

你知道在口语考试中从 7 级升到 8 级是

正确的吗? 这需要练习,需要学习。

所以你可能需要稍微调整一下你的日程安排

,为自己和学习腾出更多时间。

也许你必须放弃你的空手道课

几个月,以便为你的英语练习腾出更多时间。

实现这一目标需要哪些支持?

您是否需要找导师或报名参加语言课程。

你知道,也许你在想

我只是不知道我将如何为这种事情买单。

我知道我需要一位导师,但我不确定我将

如何筹集资金,所以这很好,因为你的行动计划

让你

首先专注于这个问题。 你知道,如果我

在今年的前三个月每周节省 30 美元,

那么到我下一个 90 天计划时,我应该有足够的储蓄,

以便我可以

专注于注册该课程或与该导师会面,

也许 你决定在此期间找一个学习伙伴,

只是为了把你绑起来,直到你能找到那个导师。

所有这些信息都将帮助您确定

为继续实现目标而需要采取的行动,

如果您确实决定需要一个学习伙伴,

这不会神奇地发生吗? 你需要找到那个人

,这构成了你的行动计划的一部分。 你知道,也许你说

我要写一个寻找雅思口语伙伴的个人广告,

然后我会把它发布

到我加入的所有 Facebook 群组中,

或者你可能会说我要加入一个 在线社区,以便我

可以与其他英语学习者联系并定期进行口语

练习。

这个 90 天计划确实是我设定目标过程的秘诀,

因为它可以帮助您立即采取行动,

并且在您设定大目标时,这个 90 天

计划将帮助您启动车轮

一个很好的表达方式,意思是做某事或一些

有助于启动一个过程的事情,让轮子运转起来。

该计划将为您的成功做好准备,

它将帮助您养成真正的好习惯,而不是在赛道上,

而是从一开始就立即开始。

因此,我希望了解我将如何计划

未来的一年以及我将在接下来的几天内完成它是有用的。

因此,如果您遵循此流程,或者您已经

制定了自己的目标设定流程,我很想听听

您 2021 年的目标。请在下面的评论中告诉我。

听到他们的声音并支持您,我感到非常兴奋。

感谢您观看我的课程,分享您的评论,

分享我的课程并在整个 2020 年成为 mmmEnglish 社区的一员

。我一定会在 2021 年见到您。

我将在新的一年里稍作休息,但我会回来的

并在这里非常非常快地为您提供课程。

新年快乐!