By Natalie Rivera
Goal setting is so much a key to success that it’s cliché. We know it, but most of us don’t do it.
First, we want you to know that this is NOT just another lame goal-setting program. This is the exact process we use to exceed in our goals year after year and coach thousands of clients to create BREAKTHROUGHS.
Second, regardless of how cliché it is, setting goals is VITAL if you want any chance of fulfilling your dreams with your career or your personal life.
Most people only consider their goals once per year—around New Year’s Eve. And, according to a study published by the University of Scranton, people who don’t set goals are missing out because people who explicitly make resolutions are 10 times more likely to attain their goals than people who don’t explicitly make resolutions.
Ten times more likely. Those are some good odds! However, your odds could be much, MUCH greater. What if you could learn what those who succeed at their goals actually DO differently than everybody else—and then do that? Well, you can!
In over a decade of studying human potential and psychology, coaching and training individuals and team members, and running our own businesses—we’ve learned why most people and businesses fail at achieving their goals.
The truth is that most people don’t have the mindset for success.
They don’t have goals and they don’t make a plan, and, when they do, they don’t use an effective strategy for executing their plan.
Achieving any life goal requires knowing three things, which we refer to as “The 3 Ds.” In order to know these three things, you must ask three questions:
- Desire: What do you really want?
- Drive: Why do you want it?
- Do: What do you need to do?
- Will make the biggest impact on your life (create your BREAKTHROUGH)
- Will take about a year to implement (This cannot be something you can bang out in three days or a month.)
- First, we get distracted with life. We get busy and encounter roadblocks.
- Second, we feel uncomfortable with the new change and go back to what we know .
- Why do you want to achieve this goal?
- What is the outcome you believe you will receive by achieving this goal?
- What does this mean to you?
- How will it feel?
- How will it impact your life?
- What will happen if you don’t achieve this goal?
- Brainstorm again. For each goal, considering where you want to be in 12 months, brainstorm all of the things you need to do or have in order to reach that goal. Start by thinking about what would you need to accomplish in nine months in order to be close to completion in 12 months? Then continue to work backwards to six months, and then to three. Write down everything you can think of.
- Then, group items together, with the goal of creating 12 “milestones” or bigger steps, each of which will contain smaller tasks.
- Lastly, put the milestones in order of when they would need to be completed.
- BRAINSTORM: What tasks you will need to accomplish in the next 60 days in order to accomplish your milestones? Write down EVERYTHING you can think of.
- PRIORITIZE: Then, arrange them in order of priority and what NEEDS to be done first before moving on to the other things.
- For each project goal, brainstorm ALL of the TASKS you will need to accomplish in order to reach your goals in 30 days. Write down everything you can think of.
- Prioritize each item on a scale of 1 to 4, 1 being most important OR needs to be done before you can begin on other tasks and 4 being least important or time-sensitive. You now have the next 4 weeks’ tasks (1 through 4).
- In a daily planner
- On a white board where we can see it
- In a planning or task app on our phones or computers