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Can You Take a Baby Step?

Written by: Victoria Cook

Article Overview: It’s easy to be overwhelmed by the big picture or larger goal. Even breaking goals down into milestones and individual tasks can leave you feeling stuck. When you begin to feel that way, just think about taking baby steps.

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Can You Take a Baby Step?

Can you take a baby step?

3 Keys to getting and staying in action

In January 2009 I conducteda two 2-hour teleclasses chock-full of meaty content, simple strategies, and some terrific step-by-step information. Despite all the details, almost universally, attendees said they found the idea of breaking things down into "baby steps" to be the MOST useful!

It's easy to be overwhelmed by the big picture or larger goal. Even breaking goals down into milestones and individual tasks can leave you feeling stuck. When you begin to feel that way, just think about taking baby steps.

Take one step and break it down EVEN SMALLER!

One of my clients is working on writing a very large paper for some advanced credentialing in her field. She did her planning and realized she would need to write one chapter each week in order to make her deadline. She broke that down further and identified the subject for each chapter so she knew in advance how to focus her thoughts when she sat down to work. Despite having broken things down, she still wasn't making the progress desired.

What we discovered was that she felt limited in getting it done because she felt she needed large blocks of time to do this work. Due to her long work hours and changing shifts, this was a real challenge.

So, we broke things down into even smaller steps. After doing a chapter she realized she had a 4-step process she followed that includes gathering her current data, research, speaking with colleagues, and summarizing her findings. NOW she had some baby steps she could take throughout the week in smaller increments of time...and she was able to get it done!

Implement one new habit that will help forward your action

A baby step can come in the form of a new habit. For example, if your goal is to lose 30 pounds in the next 7 months and you haven't exercised in years, a baby step could be taking the stairs instead of the elevator. Or, you could commit to working out for ONE MINUTE every day like my friend's sister did. Becky is a mom of three under the age of 3 and wanted to improve her health. So she committed to working out for just one minute. What she's found is that even she can find one minute each day to exercise and, once she's moving, she often works out even longer.

The key is not to radically change your entire lifestyle, but form one new habit that is a baby step towards the end result.

Track your progress

Breaking things down and forming new habits is a process. Tracking your action through a checklist, sticker chart (yes, they work for adults too), spreadsheet, or whatever works for you will help you gauge your progress. Notice what's working and what's not and CELEBRATE the successes you ARE having! So often my clients will have achieved a really great milestone and gloss right over it. Stop and celebrate, it will help fuel your momentum and keep you going!

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Victoria Cook is a guilt-free results expert, author, speaker, and internationally recognized coach.  As the creator of the Guilt-Free RESULTS™ System and author of The Professional Woman’s Must Have 7-Step Guide to Getting Exactly What She Wants without Guilt, Victoria provides inspiration, education, and motivation for business owners who struggle with achieving big goals. Visit www.TheGuiltFreeCoach.com to receive free step-by-step information, support, and encouragement to reach one goal in the next 30 days through her famous Big Goals No Guilt 30 Day Business Challenge.

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