Now you take a look at your vision, your mission, your purpose and determine what you can do TODAY, this week, this month to take you closer to your goal. There are a lot of great resources for goal setting.
Here are the steps to creating SMART goals:
S.M.A.R.T. Goals!
Specific: State exactly what you want to accomplish (when, why, how,
who).
Measurable: How will you show and measure how much of your goal you met?
Achievable:
Stretch yourself to do hard things, but make it something you can do. Use action verbs.
Relevant:
How is the goal important to your jobs and roles in life? How does it fit your life mission and goals?
Time-Bound: Set 1 or more target dates to complete your
goal, or smaller steps of your goal.
Always write
down your goals and put them somewhere to remind you.
2 comments:
Hi. I don't think this is the spot where I should say this but thank you for your presentation at the latter day learning conference. I wanted to ask if you have your children read like dragons they did fight or if it was just for you?
Hi Angela!
You are so welcome. I have not had my children read "Like Dragons They Did Fight" but we do read passages together (I read them aloud or ask for a helper) and teach out of it. I'm completing my Eternal Warriors Mentor Training in a few weeks, and I'm sure I'll be using it even more. I have a couple of children who we may read it with when they are youth. Be prayerful, you'll know what to do.
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