Goals and Resolutions


Tomorrow morning I’m getting in my car and driving east until I get to the ocean. I have a goal of visiting all 50 states in my adult life. I’ve currently been to 46. So when I saw that I have a long weekend, I decided to take a road trip to hit Delaware and New Jersey – two of my remaining four. That just leaves Nevada and Hawaii.

One of the important tasks of a leader is setting goals. The goals you set guide your actions every day. A blog from mindtools.com says this:

“If you want to succeed, you need to set goals. Without goals you lack focus and direction. Goal setting not only allows you to take control of your life's direction; it also provides you a benchmark for determining whether you are actually succeeding. Think about it: having a million dollars in the bank is only proof of success if one of your goals is to amass riches. If your goal is to practice acts of charity, then keeping the money for yourself is suddenly contrary to how you would define success.”

With the new year starting next week, a lot of people will be making resolutions. I’m not a big fan of new year’s resolutions. They only serve to make Planet Fitness way too crowded for the next month and a half, then they die off. Setting goals, on the other hand, is absolutely vital. They aren’t tied to the turning of a calendar year. Instead, they are things that guide our lives every day. What are the goals that you have, personally and professionally? When you think about the goals you have for your department, are they shared goals? Have you spent time with your team choosing the goals you are going to work towards together? When you achieve a goal, remember to take the time to celebrate.


https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newHTE_90.htm

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