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#50: Goal Setting 101 – Your Key to Success for 2024

Goal Setting 101 - Your Key to Success For 2024

EPISODE 50

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by Dianne Jimenez

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Goal Setting 101 – Your Key to Success For 2024

In this special 50th episode, I discuss an effective approach to goal setting for the new year, 2024. This episode is inspired by a social media post focusing on setting specific, achievable goals based around a single, manageable action or habit. I also share my personal goals and the practical steps I plan to take to achieve them. The strategies shared are meant to be easy, actionable, and simple to maintain throughout the year.

The episode at a glance

[0:00] #50: Goal Setting and Sticking to Your Goals in 2024
[01:15] Introduction and Welcome to the New Year
[01:57] Celebrating 50 Episodes and the Importance of Goal Setting
[02:31] Inspiration for Today’s Episode: Goal Setting with One Action
[03:27] The Problem with Traditional Goal Setting
[04:06] The Power of Simplicity and Consistency in Goal Setting
[04:54] The Four Goals Strategy: An Introduction
[05:19] Breaking Down the Four Goals Strategy
[06:12] Practical Examples of the Four Goals Strategy
[11:55] Sharing My Personal Goals for 2024
[17:26] Conclusion: Your Action Item for 2024
[18:20] Farewell and Wishes for a Successful 2024

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Are you ready to make 2024 your year of success? It’s time to set some goals and make them stick! In this blog post, we’ll dive into the power of goal setting and how you can achieve your dreams by focusing on one habit at a time. So, get ready to kick off the new year with purpose and passion!

Setting goals can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Instead of creating a laundry list of resolutions, let’s simplify things. Let’s focus on four key areas: what you want to do, what you want to have, who you want to be, and how you want to live. By narrowing down your goals to these four categories, you can create a roadmap to success that is both attainable and inspiring.

So, let’s get started! Grab a pen and paper and let’s dive into each of these categories:

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What do I want to do?

In this first section, write down all the things you want to do this year. Whether it’s going on a vacation, writing a book, or organizing your home, jot down all your desires and aspirations.

The action to achieve the goal:

Next, for each goal, identify the one habit or action that will get you closer to achieving it. For example, if your goal is to declutter and organize your garage, the habit you need to establish is decluttering. Start by getting rid of items that no longer serve you, clearing out space for your organizing solutions.

What do I want to have?

In this section, think about the things you want to have in your life. It could be anything from new boots to a well-structured meal plan, or even getting more money. Write down all the things you desire.

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The action to achieve the goal:

For each item in this category, identify the one habit or action that will help you reach your goal. For example, if you want to have a healthy lunch ready for yourself and your family every day, the habit you need to establish is meal prepping. Set aside time each week to batch make salads or prepare meals in advance.

Who do I want to be?

In this section, reflect on the person you want to become. Do you want to be someone who reads more, listens actively, or takes charge as a leader? Write down the qualities you want to embody.

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The action to achieve the goal:

To become the person you aspire to be, identify the one habit or action you need to adopt. For example, if you want to be a parent who listens more actively, make it a habit to truly listen to your children or spouse without interrupting. Practice active listening by letting them speak first and taking the time to understand their perspective.

How do I want to live?

Finally, think about the kind of life you want to live. Do you want a clutter-free home, a stress-free routine, or a healthier lifestyle? Write down your desired living conditions.

The action to achieve the goal:

To create the life you envision, identify the one habit or action that will help you live that way.

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For example, if you want to live with less clutter, establish the habit of “picking up what you put down.” Make it a rule to put things away immediately after using them. By instilling this habit in yourself, you can lead by example and inspire your family to do the same.

Now that you have your four goals and their corresponding action items, it’s time to put your plan into action. Remember, simplicity is key. Focus on one habit at a time, and give yourself grace along the way. Progress is more important than perfection.

If you’re looking for additional inspiration and guidance, check out the social media account of the self-help planner. Her tips and strategies for goal-setting can provide valuable insights and help you refine your approach.

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By taking just 15 minutes to complete this exercise, you are setting yourself up for a successful year ahead. Share your goals with me on Instagram at 1 Tidy Place or on Facebook at Dianne Jimenez. I can’t wait to hear about your aspirations for 2024!

Remember, this is your year to shine. Embrace the power of goal setting, focus on one habit at a time, and make 2024 your best year yet. Wishing you a happy, healthy, and successful year ahead!

Stay tuned for more inspiring content, and I’ll catch you again next week. Thank you for being here!


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