Setting realistic objectives: Goals give you purpose and direction to achieve the things you want to do in life. Pursuing and accomplishing worthwhile goals will bring you contentment, success and happiness. We achieve our most positive states of mind when we are striving towards some meaningful goal.
People without goals never achieve much. Some people fail to set goals because of ignorance or fear or indeed they may not realise the importance of having goals. The SMARTS system of goal setting will help you set inspirational, purposeful and meaningful goals.

Making worthwhile plans:

Without plans goals will never be achieved and you will drift aimlessly through life without achieving anything worthwhile. You will need more than good intentions, wishful thinking and vague commitments to achieve the things you want in life. Goals must be supported by concrete plans in all the important areas of your life including finance, career, relationships and retirement.
Things seldom go smoothly in life so that you will need to draw up contingency plans for the different things that could go wrong so that you will be able to cope with the unexpected if it arises. Draw up a personal timeline to get a perspective on your life to date and on your aspirations for the future.

Practising good interpersonal relationships:

An important ingredient for a successful life is the ability to get on with others. Successful people are good communicators and know the vital importance of developing active listening skills. Developing and practising empathy skills will increase your sensitivity and popularity with others.
Networking will help you develop social skills and useful contacts. Many people with a high Intelligence Quotient (IQ) but a low Emotional Quotient (EQ) fail to succeed in life or progress satisfactorily in their careers. Being able to influence people to do what you want them to do will help you succeed in your personal life and work.

Having confidence and self-belief:

Confidence is about being self-assured and having the competence, judgement, persistence and resources needed to succeed in whatever you choose to undertake in life. Those with an internal locus of control believe that they are in charge of their lives and can influence the direction it takes. On the other hand, those with an external locus of control believe that outside forces shape their destiny and thus they are less likely to be successful.
Being aware of and asserting your rights will make you a more confident person. Confidence can be acquired like any other skill if you practise confidence building skills. Self-belief and confidence are interlinked as strong self-belief is an essential ingredient of confidence. Empowering beliefs will enable success while disempowering beliefs will facilitate failure. To be successful and more confident you must move out of your comfort zone, do something different and take some risks.

Being optimistic and having self-esteem:

Optimists are hopeful and positive about the future. They are positive thinkers seeing opportunities and adopting challenges where others see problems. Because optimists think optimistic thoughts their positive expectations increase their motivation and effort to achieve. They are more likely to persist when others give up and so are more likely to succeed and overcome setbacks.
Unlike optimists, pessimists have negative expectations about the future and so see little point in expending effort to overcome difficulties. Self-esteem is the value we place on ourselves. If you have high self-esteem you will have more initiative and be happier than others. Self-efficacy is a constituent of self-esteem and is the belief that we have the skills and competencies to do a particular task. Without self-efficacy we can’t even get started on a job.

Being persistent and resilient:

Persistence is the quality of continuing going forward steadily or obstinately despite problems, setbacks, difficulties, disappointments, failures or obstacles. Many people are on the threshold of success when they quit. We all know that quitters are not winners.
The lives of many famous people from many walks of life demonstrate that hard work, persistence, and resilience pay off. Persistence, patience and passion are the hallmark of success. Resilience is the ability to recover quickly and bounce back, survive and flourish from the trials and tribulations of life.
Resilient people are successful because they have the facility to pick themselves up from failure and start all over again. Those without resilience become hopeless and helpless, adopt a victim attitude, become despondent or plunge into depression.
Motivation is a positive attitude of mind that you are going to succeed despite setbacks and obstacles encountered on the journey to your goals. Motivation is more important than ability in determining success.