I’ll Tell You What Time It Is
Caitlin Blundell
Business Coach ? Speaker ? Helping Business Owners With Big Goals Achieve More ? Build Great Teams ? Increase Leads ? Work Less
What the clock can tell you about goal setting.
There are two ways to measure how correct something is.
First, is it accurate? And second, is it precise?
Here’s what I mean. If you ask me what time it is, I could give you a precise answer. “It’s 10:17am.” That’s definite, but that doesn’t make it right, especially if it’s actually mid-afternoon.
I could give you an accurate answer – “it’s about half past two.” That’s factually correct, but it might not help you if you need to catch a bus.
The most correct answer, the one that’s both accurate and precise, would be the most helpful.
With that in mind, here’s a quick gut check when it comes to goals.
Step 1: Accuracy
Are they your real goals?
Is a 10% increase in year-over-year revenue actually what you want?
Or have you unconsciously looked for what someone else has, what you’ve heard you should want, what feels realistic right now, or what feels like a logical next step?
In other words, are the desires captured by your goals thick or thin? Do they truly motivate you, are they consistent over time? (Sure, your friend just bought a great car…. But on your deathbed, will you really care whether you got one too?)
Step 2: Precision
Do they give you a next step?
Let’s take a goal of “increase referrals.” (Always a great goal, since referrals are worth their weight in gold.) What happens when you dial up the precision? Something like this:
With precision, the path to hit the target becomes way more obvious and actionable.
A precise goal that isn’t calibrated to your long-term vision won’t get you to where you want to be. And an accurate goal that lacks precision won’t tell you what action to take to get there.
This Week’s Takeaway
What do you still need to accomplish in 2024?
Can you finetune either the accuracy or the precision of your goals to gain motivation over the last part of the year?
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