leadership 101- plan for your goals
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Leadership 101GoAls
SJ Innovation LLC
How to Create a Game Plan for Your Goals
● We all have objectives we want to hit
● Company goals >> Team goals >> Personal goals
● We hardly draw up a roadmap to reach our targets:
❏ Either we are overly ambitious
❏ We want to change everything at once
❏ We don't device a step-by-step game plan
● Changing your complete way of life is tough, and
doing it all at once is a sure road to failure
● Instead, try this approach:
Step 1: Have an enormous goal but break it down into one habit to start
● You want to achieve challenging goals. They
should be big and ambitious.
● The problem comes with the next step - as we
never break goals down
● You should not try to change your complete way
of life. Changing one part is much easier
● If you want to learn new programming language ,
or learn Agile process, or learn a project
database you need to think about breaking them
into small part.
● Bigger challenge is to change your habit. Example:
You need specific time of the day when you will
allocate to read or learn
● Decide on the one habit that will help you start
moving toward your goal, and do it every day
● According to scientists, it takes 66 days to turn an
action into a habit. An easy way to do this is to add
your habit in your calendar
Step 2: Master that one habit
● When you've mastered your first habit, the hard
work is over. Now you can start to add more
routines in your life that will get you closer to
your goal.
● Remember to still stay with one action at a time.
Our bodies will be overloaded if we try to take
on too many changes at once. Also make sure
that you keep the same focus on each new habit
you learn. Humans are not built for multitasking,
and trying to work on a change while checking
your email or texting won't work.
Step 3: Once mastered, add another habit
Reading Material and Exercise
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