Personal Goal Setting Plan
There are many differnet kinds
of Personal Goal Setting
While you will want to start small, personal goal setting can start
with one or two goals in each major area of your life, you should remember that if there is a part of your
life that is important, then it is likewise important to have a goal or goals for that part of your life.
When you are ready to set longer-term, lifetime goals, you will probably draft those goals as a series
of smaller goals, all leading up to the achievement of the one big goal. Smaller goals are easier to track, and you
will feel good as you achieve and pass the smaller goals along the way to the grand finale!
As you consider your goal setting start, think about all areas of your life and decide where you
feel it is more critical to make your changes, or to make discernable progress. Those are the goals you
should tackle first! Whether you are a small business owner who wants to keep growing and moving toward your
goal, a mother of three who wants to travel to Paris, or a high school student who wants to go to Harvard,
your goals are very personal to you. Without written goals, you are
likely to take longer to make progress, IF you make progress at all! Goals are not just for corporate
executives and captains of business, they are for YOU and for everyone you know. So, get started
today to look at every aspect of your life. Consider where you want to go and how important each goal
is and then you can more easily prioritize your goals and get started on your journey. Speaking of getting
started: DO YOU need a little help getting started in your life review? Here are some areas
on which you might want to focus. There are many more you might consider, but this list will get your
creative juices flowing!
“Personal Goal Setting is crucial, you always need to know what you want for yourself, before
setting out to get it.”
Area – Career - Possible Goals within This Area – Promotion, Raise, New
Company, More Visibility or Respect, Relationship with Co-workers, Location (geographic), Commute. Area-
Family Possible Goals within This Area - Have Children, Get along better with family members,
Spend more time at home, Schedule Family reunion.
Area- Social - Possible Goals within This Area - Attend more social events, Feel
more comfortable in social
situations, Go to the theater or ballet on a regular basis, Have dinner parties at home, Join a club or
association,
Getting involved in community or service activity.
Area- Personal Behavior - Possible Goals within This Area - Learn to control
anger, Learn better manners, Listen more
and talk less, Look people in the eye, Don’t be so judgmental. Area – Educational Possible Goals within This Area -
Learn to speak a language, Get a degree (or another degree), Read more books, Subscribe to and read industry
periodicals, Learn to cook, Learn to dance, Learn stress management techniques, Learn to paint.
Area – Physical - Possible Goals within This Area - Get more exercise, Play
a team sport, Buy and ride a bike, Walk to work, Workout
at the gym, Get plastic surgery, Lose weight, Dress better, Have Lasix on my eyes, Reduce my cholesterol, Eat
better.
Area – Lifestyle - Possible Goals within This Area - Stop
smoking, Take vacation at least once a year, Take vitamin supplements,
Spend more time outside, Cut back on drinking alcohol. Area – Financial Possible Goals within This Area -
Start an investment account, Start a matching savings fund at work, Draft a budget, Take a second mortgage on the
house.
Once you have a list of goals in the important areas of your life, you can assign a priority to each area
and to each goal to see where you might want to focus. Using some of the goals in the sample table we created
above, let’s put a ranking of importance to these areas and to the personal goal setting in each area of
life. We will use a numbering system to indicate importance, with ‘1’ being the most important, but you can
use a letter system or whatever makes sense to you.
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