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Index Page » Self Enhancement » Goal Setting & Self Motivation
 

Your Goal Scoreboard

 

One goal-achievement tool I just started using is a scoreboard. Its very easy to create and maintain. You make a page to score your progress towards all your measurable goals for the year. A scoreboard is nothing more than a table with 3 columns. The first column is a list of your goals. The second column is where you are now, your current reality for each goal. And the third column is where you want to be at the end of the year for each goal. The specific time frame is arbitrary. Fill out the scoreboard for all your measurable goals, and then put it somewhere where youll look at it every day. Update it weekly.

Some of the things I measure are my weight, body fat %, web site visitors, income from this site (currently $0), number of speeches given, number of articles written, days per week I meditate, number of info products released, and mailing list subscribers.

I also add a 4th column to the scoreboard just to show the difference I have left to go between my current reality and my goal.

Furthermore, if a goal isnt easily measurable, then I just give it a rating on a scale of 1-10. That helps to objectify progress towards highly subjective goals. So if you want to improve your relationship, and you currently rate it a 4, while your goal is a 9-10, then you can see you still have a lot of work to do on that goal, whereas if you rate it an 8, you know youre getting very close.

I like that my scoreboard gives me an immediate snapshot at a glance of how Im doing on all my goals. I see all the numbers the hard data in one place. This helps me determine where I need to focus my efforts for the coming week. It only takes a few minutes a week to update all the figures, so its not particularly burdensome to use.

One refinement you might also consider is adding an additional column for the % complete. But many of my goals dont fit the percentage model, so I opted not to do this. Its something to consider though if most of your goals translate well to percentages.

Keep score, not to compete against others, but to know where you stand.

Author: Steve Pavlina
 
Author Bio:
Steve Pavlina is an expert in this field. Steve has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

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