![]() “If you want to be happy, set a goal that commands your thoughts, liberates your energy and inspires your hopes.” ~ Andrew Carnegie, Scottish-American steel magnate & philanthropist, 1835-1919 The Day is The Way You can download a free 30-day digital PDF of the iCreateDaily 90 Day Goals journal. You can find more details on weekly goal setting in this article. Week 4: Content creation schedule to include all brands Week 2: Create product ads across all relevant advertising channels Continue content creation across brands.Freelancers to begin getting products listed on Amazon.Compile and turn over list of necessary items, permissions, photos and content to freelancers.In this example below, the week's goals are broken down in such a way that these can easily be pulled into the daily tasks and expanded into more specific actions per item. (This example page is from our previous year's monthly plan for September, where the focus was building our podcast website). You can find more examples of daily goals here. Continue content creation with a focus on iCD brandīelow, is an example of how we've laid out the monthly goals sheet in the 90 Day Goals Journal. ![]() I say "roughly", because some of the goals may actually persist through the month, but delegating these to weeks helps to sort and anchor the planning process.Ĭreate new Amazon listing for the iCreateDaily goals journals ![]() We like to state monthly goals as four goals that can then be roughly divided into four weeks. ![]() Goal setting and the diligence of daily doing is a tried and true recipe for success. Monthly planning is simply creating and working weekly and daily goals. If you want to end up with a big pot of vegetable minestrone soup, you identify the ingredients (steps/goals/tasks) needed to end up with the finished dish. So what does breaking down goals actually look like? Our goals for the fourth quarter of 2018 will give you an idea of how we're breaking down our goals, which may help you in your process.īreaking down big goals is like reverse engineering a recipe. You focus on the essentials and let go of the rest, because you must to achieve your dreams. For now, just strip the monthly goals down to the essential actions for achieving your quarterly goals. Same thing with your monthly plan as you get into it. The perfect blueprint by the best architect still needs tweaking in the field. A perfect plan is a myth, because the resistance of life happens in the process of bringing the mental vision into physical reality. “Setting goals is the first step in turning the invisible into the visible.” ~ Tony Robbins, Entrepreneur, author, philanthropist, life & business strategist, birthdate-2/29/60 The Perfect Plan is a Mythĭon't obsess about creating the perfect monthly plan. Even if you get off course, your goals are there to guide you back on track. Goals are like setting a GPS to your destination. Get every action step you can think of down before you start refining the list. Take each of your 1-3 quarterly goals and start writing down the smaller goals you need to set in order to achieve the larger goal/s. The details and scope change, but the process can be repeated from macro to micro and back again. The same process used for determining your annual and 90-day goals can also be used to develop monthly goals. This is because the process of deciding doesn't change. The great thing about goal planning is that it's a naturally repetitive process that becomes increasingly easier and more efficient. There is no other route to success.” ~ Pablo Picasso, Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet and playwright, 1881-1973 Goal Planning Gets Easier “Our goals can only be reached through a vehicle of a plan, in which we must fervently believe, and upon which we must vigorously act. Get a free 30-day digital PDF of the iCreateDaily 90 Day Goals journal.
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