LIFE PLAN FOR 2013
We stand on the cusp of a brand new year. Most of us will make some New Year's Resolutions. Most studies say that the majority of us won't even last through January. So, what's the answer? Forget the resolutions? Make them and blow them?
Let me make another suggestion. Rather than just make some resolutions, consider a Life Plan for 2013. Let's walk through that a bit.
STEP ONE: Let's set some goals for ourselves. Here's a few suggestions for your goals:
1. Think minimalist. If you set too many, you'll burn yourself out in a hurry and it's all over but the
crying. Or maybe just the sense of disappointment and failure. Think about 3 to 5 goals.
2. Keep them simple. Something you can convey in a few words. Simple and precise. Know
what the WIN is.
3. Keep them varied. Your goals shouldn't be all in one area of your life (EX: Lose 20 lbs., lose
20 inches, have 6-pack abs, etc.) Think through all these areas of your life to see what's of
greatest importance to you. Here's some areas to consider:
*Spiritual
*Personal
*Marriage or relationships
*Physical
*Emotional
*Financial
*Professional
4. Include a "Stretch Goal". There shouldn't be 3 or 4 of these. But, make sure there's at least one.
This should be something that takes you outside your comfort zone and really challenges you.
Tomorrow, we'll look at your Life Plan for 2013 a little more closely. Today, set those goals and determine to make a Plan for 2013.
Let me make another suggestion. Rather than just make some resolutions, consider a Life Plan for 2013. Let's walk through that a bit.
STEP ONE: Let's set some goals for ourselves. Here's a few suggestions for your goals:
1. Think minimalist. If you set too many, you'll burn yourself out in a hurry and it's all over but the
crying. Or maybe just the sense of disappointment and failure. Think about 3 to 5 goals.
2. Keep them simple. Something you can convey in a few words. Simple and precise. Know
what the WIN is.
3. Keep them varied. Your goals shouldn't be all in one area of your life (EX: Lose 20 lbs., lose
20 inches, have 6-pack abs, etc.) Think through all these areas of your life to see what's of
greatest importance to you. Here's some areas to consider:
*Spiritual
*Personal
*Marriage or relationships
*Physical
*Emotional
*Financial
*Professional
4. Include a "Stretch Goal". There shouldn't be 3 or 4 of these. But, make sure there's at least one.
This should be something that takes you outside your comfort zone and really challenges you.
Tomorrow, we'll look at your Life Plan for 2013 a little more closely. Today, set those goals and determine to make a Plan for 2013.
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