How to Impactfully Set Goal Deadlines in 3 Steps
Setting a goal and achieving it is an amazing accomplishment. However, setting a goal and achieving it within your desired timeline is even better. After all, you could probably accomplish anything if given enough time. Making a million dollars in one year and making it over 10 years are both admirable, for example, but you’d likely prefer a one-year timeline over the 10-year timeline.
In our?10-part series on goal setting,?we’re covering how to set goals like a pro and develop a master plan of action to achieve them — whether in life, career, or business. You can read the previous installment in this series in which we present?five simple strategies to prioritize the actions you need to take to reach your goals.
Today, we’re covering the next step of setting effective deadlines for those actions.
Why Goal Deadlines Matter
We’ve all encountered goals that have no timeline. While the lack of urgency that surrounds a goal with no deadline may seem nice, it rarely yields results.
Here are some of the reasons setting deadlines is key to accomplishing your goals:
Using Goal Deadlines to Beat Procrastination
We’re all prone to?procrastination,?even if we are otherwise high achievers.
That’s because humans are inherently wired to?pursue pleasure and avoid pain.?When you’re far from a deadline, you’re more likely to procrastinate because you can find pleasure in doing activities that are unrelated to your goals.
The reason for this stems from the fact that humans are biologically motivated to want?immediate gratification.
But once you get closer to your deadline, your motivation switches to?avoid the pain?of missing your deadline. Thus, you scramble to get all your work done at the last minute.
Some people have no problem operating this way and seemingly?thrive on procrastination, leveraging it to motivate them to work faster and more efficiently.
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If you’re going to procrastinate mindfully, you must come to terms with the added?stress?that comes with procrastination.
The closer you get to your deadline, the more stress you’ll experience, especially if you’ve taken little to no action toward your goal.
Some people are fine with taking on that additional stress of procrastination, but the?effort?they put forth to achieve a goal remains the same, whether or not they procrastinate.
Of course, one way to avoid stress?and?effort is to procrastinate on goals without deadlines. But the consequence there is never accomplishing your goals.
3 Steps to Determine Appropriate Goal Deadlines
Setting deadlines is a simple enough task but it can alter the course of your goals.
That’s why it’s important to remember humans’ tendency to?pursue instant gratification?and?avoid pain?as you set deadlines.
Essentially, you need to set deadlines that provide you with enough time to accomplish your goals without experiencing stress. You also can’t set goals so far out that you have room to procrastinate on them.
Here’s the process we follow at Arootah when it comes to setting deadlines around goals and the action items we need to complete to support those goals:
The Bottom Line
You can use expensive planners or technology designed to help keep you productive, but it also takes a basic understanding of human motivation to achieve your goals; this means setting deadlines that balance the twin motivators of pain and gratification to keep yourself motivated and accountable.
Deadlines are just one important piece in goal-setting. If you’re seeking a more holistic approach when it comes to your goal-setting activities, learn this process directly from Arootah CEO and Founder Rich Bello by grabbing your free copy of?The 10 Step Arootah Success Formula.?This playbook contains a simple, straightforward process you can use to achieve your goals.
Director of Human Resources at Arootah, LLC
2 年Hitting deadlines or the need to move deadlines is easier if you have a master plan - your master plan is your roadmap so what you want to achieve is always in front of you.