We all know what we’d like to accomplish before we die. Setting goals in life is one thing, but achieving them is another. The key is to select the right goals from the beginning to set yourself up for success. This goes for long-term life goals as well as business goals.
Your goals serve as a navigational beacon, helping you steer your ship. However, a goal that’s too general is more like a lofty ambition. SMART goals, on the other hand, provide you with a road map that puts you on the right path.
SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-based. If you think about these criteria every time you set a goal for yourself, you’ll automatically eliminate many roadblocks that keep most people from achieving their goals.
For example, you won’t get there without a plan if you want to climb a mountain. The goal is measurable: you’ll know when you’ve achieved it. But what specific mountain will you climb? You can say you want to climb Mt. Everest, but the truth is that that goal is probably not achievable unless you’re a very experienced mountain climber or will become one.
So start smaller. Choose a specific mountain that’s achievable for you to climb based on a projection of your ability. Then, decide when you’ll make it happen. Setting a time-based deadline will spur you to take the necessary actions to prepare yourself.
Relevance is easy. It would be best to choose the goals you want to achieve. Don’t say you want to climb a mountain to sound impressive. Your goals should align with who you are.
If you’re unsure where to start setting goals in life or what types of goals to focus on, I’m happy to share a generalized version of my list. When I broke down my life expectancy into future weeks, I felt a fantastic surge of urgency to:
Most of these goals can be easily broken down into SMART steps to help me make them a reality. Of course, the specifics of each plan will vary by individual. Still, the result is the same: whether your focus is on family, friends, health, charity, education, or business, setting actionable goals is critical to achieving them.
An outside perspective, such as a business coach, can help you gain clarity when setting goals in life and business. Fill out my contact form, and we’ll schedule a free call to establish your priorities and set SMART long-term life goals for yourself and your business.
Coach Dave
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