How to Crush Your Goals and Stomp Your New Years Resolution
Welcome to 2017, the year of opportunity. Thanks to tech today, everything is possible, including building your own personal lifestyle around what you love.
The biggest thing that sets people back from creating a personal lifestyle is their ability to accomplish goals. I believe that setting and completing goals is a skill anyone can learn and it starts with having a proper structure.
Have you thought about your goals for a year from now? What about 90 days? Maybe a month?
If you answered no to these questions then this is your first step on setting goals that you MUST take to achieve everything you want to in 2017.
I wrote about writing down your goals in my post "How To Conquer Your Goals With One Easy Trick". It is one of the easiest ways you can develop better, 3% of people write down their goals and these people have a better success rate than any other goal-setter.
Crafting a calendar is the next step because it takes writing down your goals and gives them structure. By organizing your year properly you can vastly improve your own ability to accomplish goals and make them far more meaningful.
Having a calendar:
Improves focus on goals. Having your goals written and somewhere where you can see them consistently instantly improves your odds of success. Having them organized into weeks, months, larger time frames helps you keep focused on a small set of goals at one time.
Keeps you on track. Having smaller goals that build towards your larger goals is a great means of keeping on track and building meaningful goals. A calendar enables you to build goals on a daily and weekly level that add up to monthly and year goals. This makes goals less abstract and helps you complete those large goals that seem menacing when pictured as one goal.
Helps you say no to the right things. Knowing your goals helps you keep your priorities straight. It helps you say no to new ideas so you can focus on the task at hand. and also help you say no to what may be a good opportunity, but wouldn't help you complete your goals. Saying no can be a good thing if it's for the right reason and having a good structure makes this reason more clear
Helps you build goals that build towards each other. Short term goals are nice, but there's a difference between being efficient and productive and being busy. If your short term goals don't lead anywhere they can feel pointless. Rather than letting your goals stop once you're done with them, they should be a starting point for the next step. Working with a calendar is one of the best ways to build this structure that provides rewarding goals that actually get you somewhere.
Work by a calendar and improve the quality of your goals and your likelihood of achieving them. Don't know where to start? Try out my 2017 Guide To Crushing Every Goal. Inside are some of the top performance tips for setting your effective and meaningful goals.
The guide includes one worksheet to help you plan for your year and four 90-Day Action Plans as well! There's also a weekly planning template you can use to create a plan for every day that builds to something greater.
Using this guide you'll be employing the same tricks as many of the most successful people out there. Armed with these tools you can start getting better at setting meaningful goals that actually build to something greater.
While you're checking out the guide, go download the bonus 2017 Calendar for Crushing Every Goal. The calendar has everything you need to plan out your 2017 and craft the best goals you can. Using each method from my guide I've created a calendar you can work and live by that will boost your productivity right away.
What is your New Year's Resolution this year? Share down below and let's conquer our goals together!