This is how you make goals that see results, along with a free worksheet to help you do it.
Blow out the candles. Gaze upon a falling star. Fold your origami birds.
Then, make a wish.
Wishes permeate our culture. We look for excuses to make them.
The dandelion you pick. The four leaf clover you find. The wishbone you crack.
And the first few moments of the new year.
Except, when it comes to the new year, we change the terms.
We don’t call them “wishes.” We call them “resolutions.”
Most of the time they are still just wishful thinking.
Why? Because we don’t take the time to craft goals that are attainable, to find ways to measure progress and sustain accountability, or to lay out clear action steps that will lead us to the desired result.
So let’s make a change. Put away your flower petals, and get out your pen.
This is how you make goals that see results, along with a free worksheet to help you do it.