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Writer's pictureMichele Kline

60 Minutes To Clear Goals



I think that most people would agree that the people who have goals are more successful than those who do not have any.


I often talk about leadership and management. Leadership is about doing the right things while management is about doing things right. Often when we study time management, we study efficiency (doing things right) and make the assumption that we have the effectiveness (leadership) solved.


The first step in any time management system should be to work on goals and as such, I use the following 60 Minute Goal Setting Exercise.


  1. At the top of a blank piece of paper write down “values” and then spend 10 to 15 minutes writing down everything that you value.


  1. At the top of a blank piece of paper write down “lifetime goals.” This is where you dream. For example, what places would you like to visit; what experiences would you like to have; what would you like to accomplish within your lifetime. This might include traveling to Australia; getting a university degree; living in an X square foot house, etc. There are no rules to this brainstorming – simply make a list.


  1. At the top of a blank piece of paper write down what you would do if you had six months to live. This part of the exercise really came home to me this week when one of my close friends died at 36 years old. Some of us may have only six months to live; however, we may not know it yet. List everything that you would do if you had only six months to live. Part of the purpose of this exercise that I found works well for me is that it brings the truly important into focus. Often I find things that I would do if I had only six months to live that are not listed on my lifetime goals.


  1. At the top of a blank piece of paper write down your goals for this year. After doing the first three steps, you will find this step much easier than the others. These are the goals to focus on NOW.


This total exercise will only take an hour. An hour spent clarifying your goals can save you hundreds of hours.


In conclusion, investing time upfront to define and clarify your goals is not merely a prudent use of your time; it's a strategic imperative that can yield substantial dividends in the long run. By gaining clarity on what you truly aspire to achieve, you set yourself on a path of focused action and purposeful decision-making. Each hour dedicated to this process becomes a catalyst for efficiency, productivity, and ultimately, success.


So, seize the opportunity to prioritize goal-setting as an integral part of your journey towards realizing your fullest potential. Remember, the clarity you cultivate today can pave the way for countless hours of meaningful progress and fulfillment tomorrow.


Michele Kline

November, 2024



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