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January 8, 2010

The One Secret To Keeping Your New Year’s Goals

girl_goalsAt the beginning of each year people make a lot of plans for resolutions. I don’t believe in waiting or starting around a specific date, but the new year does bring a sense of hope and newness to many, so it can be a good time. In a few months some of these new plans never come to fruition, mainly because of one thing: no measuring. A good recipe for success is measuring progress and tracking the status. Goals need to be specific (“I will get 3 more clients this week” instead of “I’m going to try to get more work”) but they also must be trackable to allow progress to be charted.

Have you ever started a diet? Working out, eating right. What do you do almost daily? You weight yourself. You look to see your progress. You advance in your goal, you slip back, you have a bad day, you have a really great week. Along the way you are monitoring to see the results of your efforts. Now imagine starting a diet and never weighing yourself. Ever. How could you know how you are doing? How would you find out if you are matching the expectations you set for yourself?

People make goals all the time and never “weigh in”. They don’t track, they don’t measure, they don’t write down the progress, nothing. How do they know if they are even in the ballpark of accomplishing what they set out to do?

It does not matter what day you start your goal, it only matters that you track it. This could be via a spreadsheet, whiteboard, notebook, anything. Your resolutions are important enough to you to be created, keep them important daily by charting your progress.

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