There is no “one-size fits all” method to setting your goals. You will hear many different methods throughout your life on ways to set them.
Key Points That I Recommend When Setting Your Goals:
– Start with a rough draft on paper.
– Write 7 columns across the top of the paper and separate with lines. Label the columns as: Career/Business, Relationships (Intimate, Friends, Family), Personal Development/Growth, Health/Fitness, Financial, Adventure/Relaxation, Spirituality.
– Under each column write what you would like to see yourself accomplish in each of these. (i.e. in Relationship column, you could put “Date night”, “Girls/Guys Trip w/ Friends”, “Reconnect w/ Mom/Dad”, “Use my heart not my head”.)
– Don’t worry about dates/timelines yet. We will set dates/timelines and then 1-3 actions that need to happen to accomplish each of these.
– After you get your goals into each column, go back and re-read them. Make sure they are authentic to YOU. Ask yourself “Does this goal motivate me enough so that I will commit to putting in the effort to accomplish this?” “Am I limiting myself, thinking about what others will think of these goals, etc?”. Any goals that don’t make the cut, draw a line through or modify to reflect your true goals TODAY. Note: Goals are not static. You will need to revisit these daily/weekly/monthly/yearly.
– Timelines/Actions are the final step. Depending on how many goals you have, you can add a place for timeline (put a Date like Nov. 17th, 2023) and a place for 1-3 actions you will commit to. Each of these actions needs a timeline, as well. This is VERY important. Many of us will write goals down and never commit to an action with a timeline. An example might look like this:
Timeline: January 25th, 2024.
Action(s): (1) Sign up/attend 2 leadership conferences by November 21st, 2023. (2) Read “21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership” by John. C. Maxwell and complete all workbooks/activities by February 25th, 2023. (3) Talk to my boss about my goals and get feedback on how to reach my next role by January 2nd, 2022.
– Finally, transfer to the goals over to a Poster Board, put check marks next to each action so you can check off when you accomplish. Pin to a wall or somewhere you will check everyday.
Goal setting is an important for:
- Deciding what you want to achieve in your life.
- Taking control.
- Separating what’s important from what’s irrelevant, or a distraction.
- Motivating yourself.
- Building your self-confidence, based on successful achievement of goals.