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:Setting a vague #goal is like walking into a restaurant and saying, “I'm hungry. I want some food.” | |||
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Revision as of 15:54, 29 August 2013
- ‘A good traveller has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving.’
- —Lao Tzu
- Setting a vague #goal is like walking into a restaurant and saying, “I'm hungry. I want some food.”
- via @stevepavlina
- Also, see Mark Divine on goal setting in his book Unbeatable Mind.
Create throwaway plans:
- Making a plan is a good way to find out what we want, the exact solution.
- After making a plan, throw it away since we all co-created it and therefore know it. Treat a plan like the meeting minutes of a co-creation and discovery effort.
A smart goal:
- gives direction;
- creates focus;
- prevents drift;
- makes things concrete and tangible;
- makes things testable, verifiable;
- tells you when you have arrived;
- allows closure;
- calls to action;
- brings satisfaction.
Als, see Category » Objective.
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Pages in category "Goal"
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