What Sort of Goals Do You Have?

Leaders set goals. But they often set only one type of goal, and in doing so they set

Leaders set goals. But they often set only one type of goal, and in doing so they set themselves up for failure. You should be setting different types of goals, in different spheres of your life – in order to be more well-rounded, healthy and happy!

Here are different types of goals to set:

  1. Achievement goals – These describe results that you will have when you finish the goal. Examples include: retire with a million dollars at age 65, earn a promotion by June, increase sales by 5%. Most major goals are achievement goals.
  1. Action goals – These describe specific actions that you will take to accomplish achievement goals. Examples include: meet with an investment counselor, attend a workshop to learn new job skills, contact all of the prospects in the database.
  1. Layered goals – These specify the same goal with different levels of priority and difficulty.
  1. Rate goals – These specify actions repeatedly done over time. Examples include: Read two books per month, exercise three times per week, or write in a journal every day. Many personal growth activities can be performed as rate goals.
  1. Limit goals – These set boundaries. Examples include: Spend less than $5,000 on new equipment, go to bed before 10 PM each night, take less than 45 minutes for lunch while at work. These help manage priorities.
  1. Exclusion goals – These state things that you will not do. Examples include: Do not watch TV after 8 P.M., do not use a cell phone when with other people, do not eat junk foods. These help you decide in advance which activities you will avoid.

Different goals also appeal to different personalities, so while you might fail at attempting an exclusion goal, you might be brilliant at rate goals – see what works for you!

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