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Tuesday 7 April 2015
BUSINESS LEADERSHIP
~How to Set the Right Goals
for Business Success.
According to Sue Clement:
One tool that will help you with achieving
your GOALS is a roadmap, not unlike what
you’d take with you on a trip if you want to
get where you’re going.
as I headed out each day to
explore the city, one essential was my map.
When I got turned around (ok, I’ll admit it…
lost) a few times all I had to do was stop
and ponder my map for a few minutes to
see where I took a wrong turn or missed
my subway exit to get back on track. I
consulted it so often navigating my way,
that it was tattered in just a few days.And
even in the age of GPS systems, which is just
an electronic version, you still need to know
where you are and where you’re headed.
~When it comes to life and setting business
and personal goals, we sometimes overlook
the essential of having a map - knowing
where we’re coming from and heading to.
Here are a few guidelines for setting goals
that will help you get where you’d like to go
during this year.
1. First spend time thinking about your
values
What’s really important to you? Time, money,
freedom, family, community, fulfillment,
health, achievement, a trim body, lifestyle,
and so on.
Then spend some time ordering those in
terms of priorities, limit yourself to three or
so but no more than five of them as your
top priority values. As you go about setting
specific goals it’s important to make sure
they fit in with your values.
2. Come up with goals that are compatible
with your values – and reflect what’s
important to you.
Don’t go for goals just because you’ve read
somewhere that you’re supposed to do a
certain thing, no matter how reasonable.
Make sure it’s something that YOU really
want to achieve. I believe that the bigger the
WHY the easier to achieve the goal.
Your goals need to be something you’re
willing to do the work for and can really get
behind so that when the going gets tough
you don’t quit.
3. Make sure the goals you set are
compatible with each other
If one of your most important values and
goals is to live a healthy and balanced
lifestyle, or to spend lots of time with your
family, you can’t have another goal that
would require you to work 80-hour weeks,
no matter how good that might be for your
finances.
Doing that would set you up for failure right
from the start. So look at all of the goals
you’re considering next to each other, and
make sure that they all work together to
help you achieve what’s most important to
you.
4. Make your goals come to life
Make your goals come to life by going into
as many specifics as possible. If you want a
new car, make sure you include details like
what it would feel like to drive the car, how
comfortable its interior would be, what it
might look like (color, shape, and even its
specific make and model if you have one in
mind).
My favorite is… to feel the sun on my face,
the wind in my hair (yes, I’m a convertible
girl) the throaty sound of the exhaust as I
downshift thru windy roads - and yes, it’s
got to be fast and either red or yellow. Just
typing this brings it all to life for me and
draws me to the goal. So what’s yours?
And if you want to achieve a certain amount
of income, don’t be shy - specify your
desired income level. It’s okay and even
good if it’s a stretch. Just don’t make it so
high that you don’t believe you can actually
reach it with a realistic amount of effort.
And think past just the dollar amount - what
would you DO with the income?
5. Write down what you want to achieve
This is the step most people miss. You will
greatly increase the outcome of achieving
your goals if you write them down. And
when you do, make sure you write them in
terms of what you want to achieve, i.e.,
increasing your client base and your profits,
not in terms of what you are trying to get
away from, i.e., avoiding debt.
While there’s nothing wrong with avoiding
debt, phrase it in a positive way. For
example, you could resolve to pay all your
bills on time and work towards an ever
increasing positive net worth.
6. Set aside some time to work out the
action steps
Setting goals is just the first step. You can’t
just write them down and then sit there
wishing they’ll come true. Next, you should
set aside some time to work out the details
of how exactly you’re going to get there.
You’ve got to be willing to do the work.
~ Stay blessed.
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