Setting your Goals for 2006!
We often hear the old saying that Failing to Plan is planning to
Fail. Planning is indeed critical if we are to achieve what we
truly want in our lives. For me there are a number of stages to
creating a Plan:
The Vision
What I quite often refer to as the "Mountain Top View." Imagine
that you are stood on top of a mountain and as you look around
you everything you want in your life, in say five years time, is
in place. Five years is probably as far as you should go and
more often people feel more comfortable thinking about three
years in the future. So as you look around you what do you see?
Now don't go putting barriers in the way because remember you
have achieved what you wanted to achieve, you have climbed the
mountain! Everything from where you are stood now is what you
wanted to be able to see.
Now for me in five years time we will have stopped working in
someone else's box/business. We will instead be working in our
own business, which will be based online, but have lots of real
contact with people. We will be earning sufficient to maintain
our lifestyle living in a wing of a large old Country House (of
which there is a picture sat beside my computer monitor.) We
will also be earning sufficient to keep us in the style we want
to live long into the future when we move to live in Italy.
When I have worked with others in the past and when you are
doing this part for yourself you should be able to say what
colour Front Door your house or apartment will have etc in other
words really paint the picture that you can see from the top of
the mountain.
Boulder Avoidance.
This is where you look back down the mountain and try to spot
the boulders you have overcome on your way to the top of the
mountain. What were they? Were there some big boulders and some
little ones? Make sure that you have a clear view of the things
that tried to stop you getting to the top of the mountain so
that when you sit down and work out your objectives over the
medium and short term you know what you have got to overcome.
Now to give you an example probably the biggest boulder in our
way at the moment is generating the income from our online
activities and knowing which of the activities will generate
what we need and which will not contribute to what we want to
achieve. So here we are starting to think about where we need to
focus our activities and are asking questions. Are there online
activities which are taking up a large percentage of our time
but contributing little to what we want to achieve?
It may be that there are some that you want to continue to take
up a large amount of time without them contributing. However,
you need to consciously be aware of that rather than bemoaning
the fact that you are not achieving what you say you want to. If
you are serious about running an online business and want to
move full time online your mindset needs to change from "hobby"
to "business".
Now I will turn to the specifics of creating your Plan. The two
elements I have mentioned so far are the parts which people
normally miss out. However, they are critical if the detailed
part of your planning is to have a context and an aim.
Detailed Planning
In terms of the detail of the Plan you create it needs to have a
focus on the Vision and be constructed in the Long Term (9
months plus), Medium Term (1 to 3 months) and the Short Term (
the next month). You need to have a very clear focus on what you
want to achieve in those time frames. In order to do that I work
with SMART Objectives:
Specific - what exactly do I want to achieve? Measurable - what
numbers or other measurable element do I want? Achievable - is
what I am proposing achievable? Relevant - is what I am
proposing to do relevant to enabling me to achieve my Vision?
Time bound - so I will achieve by xx/xx/06
SMART has always worked for me and if you combine it with PDR
(Plan, Do and then Review) it's a surefire way of focusing you
on what you need to achieve.
I will finish by simply saying that you should always keep
asking yourself "have I done today what I planned to do and has
it contributed to achieving my Vision?"