Writing Down Your Goals Increases the Chances of Achieving Them: A Scientific Perspective

Writing Down Your Goals Increases the Chances of Achieving Them: A Scientific Perspective

Writing Down Your Goals Increases the Chances of Achieving Them: A Scientific Perspective

Goals play a significant role in shaping our lives. They help us prioritize, focus, and stay motivated. But what makes some goals more successful than others? A growing body of research suggests that writing down your goals can significantly increase the chances of achieving them.

The act of writing down your goals engages both the cognitive and emotional parts of the brain. According to a study by Dr. Gail Matthews of the Dominican University of California, people who wrote down their goals were 42% more likely to achieve them compared to those who simply thought about their goals. The physical act of writing down your goals helps to solidify them in your mind and gives you a clear target to work towards.

Moreover, writing down your goals provides a sense of accountability. It creates a record of your intentions, making it easier to track your progress and hold yourself accountable. When you can see the progress you’ve made, you are more motivated to keep working towards your goal.

A study by Dr. Edwin Locke and Dr. Gary Latham, published in the “Journal of Applied Psychology,” found that specific, challenging goals led to higher performance compared to easy or general goals. Writing down specific and challenging goals helps to clarify the steps required to reach them and provides a sense of direction.

Finally, writing down your goals helps to overcome one of the biggest obstacles to achieving them – forgetting. Our brains are constantly bombarded with information, and it can be easy for our goals to get lost in the noise. Writing down your goals ensures that you will not forget them, even when other distractions arise.

In conclusion, writing down your goals can significantly increase the chances of achieving them. The physical act of writing engages both the cognitive and emotional parts of the brain, provides a sense of accountability, clarifies steps required to reach the goal, and helps to overcome the obstacle of forgetting. So, if you want to achieve your goals, start writing them down today!

References:

  • Matthews, G. (2007). The Impact of Writing Goals on Goal Attainment: An Eight-Month Study. International Journal of Behavioral Science, 2(1), 69-79.
  • Locke, E. A., & Latham, G. P. (2002). Building a practically useful theory of goal setting and task motivation: A 35-year odyssey. American Psychologist, 57(9), 705-717.

Natalya Berdikyan

Founder | Helping Leaders & Teams Balance High-Performance & Wellness | Certified Leadership Coach (ICF PCC, ELI-MP), Global Speaker, Trainer | EO Board Member

1 年

if you won't know where you are going... If you don't write down the goal it is less likely you will focus on it. What can help people focus more Keith Roberts, those that just turn the page and drift away?

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Scott Mounce

Founder & CEO at FetchaSquad.com | Serial Entrepreneur | Clients in | TechCrunch | Wall Street Journal | Forbes | Shark Tank | USA Today | Men’s Journal | The New York Times | Architectural Digest | Entrepreneur | GQ….

1 年

"Writing down your goals ensures that you will not forget them, even when other distractions arise." - Considering how busy life can get, this is one of the best reasons why goals should be written down and not just kept in your mind.

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Dr. Chloe Carmichael, Ph.D.

Clinical psychologist and anxiety expert | USA Today bestselling author | Keynote speaker | Women's Health Magazine advisory board | Expert on Psychology Today, MindBodyGreen, and Well+Good | CBS, CNN, VH1, NYT + more

1 年

As a clinical psychologist and as a fan of making lists, I totally agree with this Keith! Writing down your goals and making a to-do list gives you clarity, allows you to plan ahead, and helps you prioritize things.

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Natalya Berdikyan

Founder | Helping Leaders & Teams Balance High-Performance & Wellness | Certified Leadership Coach (ICF PCC, ELI-MP), Global Speaker, Trainer | EO Board Member

1 年

Writing the goals down will more likely help to see them realized, that's for sure. love your OAKJournal that supports that and many other great daily habits to success and wellbeing.

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Dan Ryan

Agency 967 Founder | BERMANFALK Hospitality Group | Creator & Host of Defining Hospitality | MC and Speaker

1 年

Great tips! Although nowadays we use "electronic notepads" and goal trackers, they do work!

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