11 Ways to Get What You Want - wikiHow (2024)

  • Categories
  • Education and Communications
  • Personal Development
  • Self Fulfillment

Download Article

Explore this Article

IN THIS ARTICLE

1Ask for what you want.

2Define your goals.

3Visualize the outcome.

4Prove your value.

5Practice makes perfect.

6Find a role model.

7Help others to help yourself.

8Be unapologetic.

9Persist no matter what.

10Leave failure in the past.

11Believe that you'll succeed.

+Show 8 more...

-Show less...

Other Sections

Video

Related Articles

References

Article Summary

Co-authored bySandra Possingand Glenn Carreau

Last Updated: March 1, 2024Fact Checked

Download Article

Everyone has big dreams and ambitions, and it's normal to feel overwhelmed when you're unsure how to accomplish them. Though getting what you want may seem like a long process, you can easily make a plan and start taking action right now. Remember to be confident, respectful, and have faith in yourself as you work to make your dreams a reality. To get you started, here's our comprehensive guide to getting what you want!

If you're looking specifically for getting what you want from your parents, see How to Get What You Want from Your Parents.

1

Ask for what you want.

Download Article

  1. It's easy to underestimate the power of simply voicing your desires. If you can only get what you want from someone else, don't wait for them to read your mind. Ask for what you want with respect, confidence, and plenty of detail. Be detailed and specific, so there's no chance of miscommunication.[1]

    • It may help to plan out what you'll say beforehand. Write down your request along with a list of reasons to help your argument. Practice speaking if you tend to get nervous jitters.[2]
    • Make sure you're asking and not delivering an ultimatum. You want to make sure the other person has room to say no without feeling pressured!
    • If your request is denied, try not to complain or sulk. Handle it with grace, and remember that you'll probably have the chance to ask again at a later date.
  2. Advertisem*nt

2

Define your goals.

Download Article

  1. Even if you already know, get into specifics. Think about your life, career, relationships, and more. What do you want from them? What do you want in 5 years or 10? What smaller goals do you have to meet to get what you want? You'll only be able to create a solid plan for getting what you want once you have clear and detailed ideas.[3]

    • It's easier to tackle your goals gradually in manageable steps. For example, if your ultimate plan is to get a raise at work, start small. Get to work early or make an effort to talk to your boss every day, and build from there!
    • Write down your goals. It may seem too simple, but putting pen to paper is far more powerful—and more of a commitment—than just thinking about your goals.[4]
    • Go above and beyond when setting goals. Don't worry about staying "realistic" to avoid disappointment—challenge yourself and shoot for the stars.

3

Visualize the outcome.

Download Article

  1. Gain motivation by picturing yourself in the ideal life you want to build. Think about what your life would look like, who you'd be with, how you'd feel, and what you'd be doing. Think carefully about the details of this outcome, and take a quick moment each day to breathe and visualize the future for yourself![5]

  2. Advertisem*nt

4

Prove your value.

Download Article

  1. Work hard and build your reputation to become an irreplaceable employee. Identify a key position at work that needs to be filled and take steps to fulfill it. That could mean gaining expertise in your field, increasing your productivity, or striving to be more approachable and team-oriented. Once people understand your value and see how much you do, they'll be more inclined to give you what you want.[6]

    • It's also easier to ask for something you want when your track record speaks for itself!

5

Practice makes perfect.

Download Article

  1. Commit to training often when you want to get better at something. Think about what skills you'll need to accomplish a goal and make plans to hone them. If you're saving for the vacation of a lifetime, practice your budgeting skills. If you want to book gigs at a performance space, pick songs to rehearse and improve your skills as a musician. Come up with a regular practice routine and stick to it for the best results.

    • On average, it takes 66 days for a person to form a habit. Keep practicing, and soon enough, you'll have an easy daily regimen that helps you work towards your ultimate goal.[7]
  2. Advertisem*nt

6

Find a role model.

Download Article

  1. Look at people who have what you want and figure out how they got it. Odds are, whatever you want, someone else has wanted—and gotten—before. Study the challenges they overcame and what they did to make the same achievements you want to make. Use their path to success as a roadmap for your own.

    • Reach out and talk to this role model if you can. Ask them for advice, including questions like "What would you do differently if you could?" Be authentic and considerate when you're networking.[8]

7

Help others to help yourself.

Download Article

  1. Offering to help boosts your confidence and sense of purpose.[9] If you're trying to advance your career, consider volunteering your time to help coworkers and superiors. Your boss would be grateful for your help, which in turn would draw attention to both your expertise and reliability. In short: when you help people, they also want to help you.

    • Volunteer work can also be fulfilling if you're trying to switch careers. Use it as a chance to learn new skills and get career experience.
    • Helping other people makes you feel good about yourself. The more you do it, the happier you get.
    • Volunteering also gives you the chance to expand your professional network and meet new people. You never know when an opportunity will come along.
  2. Advertisem*nt

8

Be unapologetic.

Download Article

  1. When you apologize, you detract from your own confidence. Saying "I'm sorry, but…" to get someone's attention has become so common that some people associate it with showing respect, but it's actually just making you look less authoritative. Be polite without backing down, and remember to stop yourself when you instinctively go to apologize.[10]

    • Remember that you don't need to apologize for "bothering" someone. Just say, "Is this a good time?" or "Could I have a quick word with you?" instead.
    • Disagree respectfully without making apologies. Rather than "I'm sorry to disagree…" try saying, "I'd like to look at this from another perspective."

9

Persist no matter what.

Download Article

  1. Accept that you might not get what you want right away. Achieving your dreams is absolutely within your power, but it takes time and persistence. Be creative and think of new ways to tackle your goals. If you keep working at it and refuse to give up, you'll get where you want to go.

    • Be grateful for the little successes you have along the way. Start a gratitude journal so that you'll have a record of your accomplishments to look at on rainy days.[11]
  2. Advertisem*nt

10

Leave failure in the past.

Download Article

  1. Remember that you survived, and you deserve to succeed. If you've experienced one too many failures in the past, it may feel difficult to keep trying. Motivate yourself and push through those fears by remembering that even when things don't go your way, there's always a new possibility to explore.[12]

    • Accept past failures without letting them control or define you.
    • Look at your failures as valuable lessons. Then, you can learn to be thankful for them, too—because those failures teach you more than the successes do.

11

Believe that you'll succeed.

Download Article

  1. Cut out the negative self-talk and have faith in your abilities. It's easy to get preoccupied with thoughts of not being good enough, but everyone has insecurities. The next time you're feeling insecure about your chances of success, start thinking about all the reasons you're strong, capable, and already succeeding instead![13]

  2. Advertisem*nt

Expert Q&A

Ask a Question

200 characters left

Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.

Submit

      Advertisem*nt

      Video

      Submit a Tip

      All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published

      Submit

      Thanks for submitting a tip for review!

      You Might Also Like

      How toGet Rid of a Manipulative BoyfriendHow toLie
      How toCheat On a TestHow toAccomplish a GoalHow toCreate an Effective Action PlanHow to Manifest Someone Back into Your Life (Plus Advice about Getting Back with Your Ex)How toSet Goals and Achieve ThemHow toSet Goals for LifeHow toVisualizeWhat Is a Money Sigil and How Do You Make One?How toManifest on PaperHow to Script Manifest: Easy Steps to Use the Law of AttractionHow toSet GoalsIs Manifestation Real and Does It Actually Work?

      Advertisem*nt

      More References (4)

      About This Article

      11 Ways to Get What You Want - wikiHow (39)

      Co-authored by:

      Sandra Possing

      Life Coach

      This article was co-authored by Sandra Possing and by wikiHow staff writer, Glenn Carreau. Sandra Possing is a life coach, speaker, and entrepreneur based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Sandra specializes in one-on-one coaching with a focus on mindset and leadership transformation. Sandra received her coaching training from The Coaches Training Institute and has seven years of life coaching experience. She holds a BA in Anthropology from the University of California, Los Angeles. This article has been viewed 78,786 times.

      28 votes - 88%

      Co-authors: 23

      Updated: March 1, 2024

      Views:78,786

      Categories: Personal Goals | Self Fulfillment

      Article SummaryX

      In order to get what you want, decide on your goal, then break that down into smaller, more manageable steps that you can take to get there. Stay focused on your goal, and be confident that you will achieve it. For instance, if what you want is to take a vacation to Hawaii, your steps could include, “I will save $20 a week, plus my birthday money, until I can afford a ticket,” “I will spend an hour a day researching the lowest flights for the next 2 weeks,” and “Instead of going out to eat, I’ll cook at home so I can buy new clothes for the trip.” For tips on how networking can help you reach your goals, keep reading!

      Did this summary help you?

      In other languages

      French

      Chinese

      Dutch

      Russian

      Hindi

      Thai

      Korean

      • Print
      • Send fan mail to authors

      Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 78,786 times.

      Reader Success Stories

      • 11 Ways to Get What You Want - wikiHow (40)

        Patreau Xavier

        Jan 20, 2017

        "Taking action was really what helped me the most, since what I wanted was to go on vacation abroad to visit my..." more

      Did this article help you?

      Advertisem*nt

      11 Ways to Get What You Want - wikiHow (2024)

      References

      Top Articles
      Latest Posts
      Article information

      Author: Clemencia Bogisich Ret

      Last Updated:

      Views: 6190

      Rating: 5 / 5 (80 voted)

      Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

      Author information

      Name: Clemencia Bogisich Ret

      Birthday: 2001-07-17

      Address: Suite 794 53887 Geri Spring, West Cristentown, KY 54855

      Phone: +5934435460663

      Job: Central Hospitality Director

      Hobby: Yoga, Electronics, Rafting, Lockpicking, Inline skating, Puzzles, scrapbook

      Introduction: My name is Clemencia Bogisich Ret, I am a super, outstanding, graceful, friendly, vast, comfortable, agreeable person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.