9?? Ditch the goals, focus on the habits
Bob Bradley
?? A real business leader that speaks with leaders ?? On STRATEGY & LEADERSHIP for GROWTH & VALUE ?? Sharing insights from experience ?? Leading 3 £10M+ businesses ?? Facilitating 800 business leader group discussions
I'm going to suggest that you don't focus on your goals.
What I hear you say … that's completely the opposite of what everybody says.
Everybody suggests that business leaders should have goals. They should be focused. They should be driven. And here's Bob saying, don't focus on your goals.
Yes, I am actually. But I'm not really saying ‘don't have goals’. I'm certainly saying have a direction of travel. But I'm suggesting that focusing on the goals alone doesn't achieve much.
Problem or challenge:?
Many business leaders are laser-focused on setting ambitious goals, often leading to frustration and burnout when they're not met. While goals provide direction, they can also create undue pressure and limit flexibility. Overemphasis on goals can lead to tunnel vision, neglecting the importance of underlying habits and processes that drive long-term success.
Complexities:?
Addressing this challenge requires a shift in your mindset. It's often difficult to break free from the traditional goal-oriented approach and embrace the concept of habit-based leadership.
Solution:?
Instead of focusing on the goal itself, let's focus on the habits that will lead us there. It's like trying to lose weight. Obsessing over the goal can be counterproductive.
What habits are holding you back? Are there unhealthy habits that are preventing you from reaching your goals? Identify them and find ways to change them.
For example, if you always have a cake with your coffee, try replacing the cake with a bowl of fruit. Small changes in habits can make a big difference.
Now, apply this to your business. What habits are hindering your team's performance? Are there unproductive routines that can be replaced with more effective ones?
By understanding the impact of habits, you can create a more productive and goal-oriented environment.
Benefits:
Habitual leadership can lead to:
Why it works:?
Habits are automatic behaviours that are deeply ingrained. By cultivating positive habits, leaders can create a self-perpetuating cycle of success. These habits become the foundation upon which goals are achieved, rather than the sole driver of progress.
Measurement:?
The effectiveness of habitual leadership can be measured by:
Don't let your goals become a source of stress and frustration. Instead, focus on building the habits that will naturally lead to success.
By shifting your mindset and implementing a habit-based approach, you can create a more sustainable, fulfilling, and effective leadership style.
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10 小时前I also picked up a quote with similar thinking from Jeff Bezos, Amazon and Blue Origin - Newslines recently "We are stubborn on vision and flexible on details..."
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12 小时前fully agree ... and don't use a lack of clarity as an excuse for not taking action, sometimes, it takes a few steps forward to turn a vague direction into a clear destination