Goal Setting versus New Year’s Resolutions

Do you make New Year’s resolutions?  What about personal goals?  I rarely make New Year’s resolutions.  My belief is that if you want to make change in your life, why wait until January 1 to do that.  Exercise more, quit smoking, lose weight, learn new skills, improve relationships, read more books, volunteer – start today.

I do set personal goals, though.  For me personal goals seem to be a lot like a monthly budget, they never quite go as planned.  Maybe I simply haven’t found a goal setting tool that produces the magical results I strive for.  Is there one out there?

Before you suggest a goal setting goal, here are my challenges with goal setting –

Balanced Lifestyle

I would define a balanced lifestyle as having peace with your relationships, family, career, finances, community, and personal well-being (physical, mental, spiritual). There is no such thing as a balanced lifestyle.  We make choices everyday prioritizing one area of our life over others; thus, it is never in balance.

Time

Each of us has a finite set of time.  We can’t be everything to everybody, but I also believe we are here to make a difference.  Doing nothing isn’t an option.

Changing Priorities

The one constant is change (wow, profound); whether by choice or circumstances outside of our control, change happens.  As a result of changes, our priorities constantly need to be adjusted.  Maybe we have a deadline for a project that requires more of our time.  Maybe a family member needs help.  Maybe we have slipped off the exercise plan.

Energy Level

I am the most effective and productive when my energy level is high.  I know that there are many factors that affect my energy level, including, getting enough sleep, eating healthier, stress, exercise, relationships, over committed, striving to contribute, etc.  I constantly monitor my energy levels and try to determine what I need to do increase or keep my energy level high.  Some days, this isn’t very easy to do.

I haven’t revisited my goals the last couple of months.  In reflection of the past year, I believe I accomplished many things  – including, launching this blog site.  Now I seem to be tired, stressed, and stuck.  What now?  What next?  I know I have a lot to be thankful for.  I am truly blessed with a wonderful wife, daughter, family, and friends.  I think I need to grind through some tasks that need to get done, get more sleep, and quit eating holiday treats.  Hopefully, this will help me increase my energy level and I will be able to more effectively identify my next set of goals.

Or maybe I just need to find the magical goal setting tool that will make everything alright.  Suggestions?

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