Part 4: GOAL Setting that Works
There are two primary lines of thought when it comes to GOAL setting. Camp 1 believe that GOALS need to be realistic in order for people to believe in the GOAL and stay motivated.
Camp 2 think that a GOAL should be large, well beyond your current performance and cause a certain amount of growth and discomfort.
The truth is, both these lines of thought have merit, and both have limitations.
The primary issues are:
So, the question is: how do we navigate GOAL setting?
Firstly, we need to acknowledge that whenever we do something that involves human behaviour, it’s complex. It’s never linear and each person has their own unique perception, needs and style.
Therefore, GOAL setting is personal and must consider the individual. Rarely does one-size-fit-all.
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Having said that, broadly speaking, the primary reasons people and teams don’t hit GOALS are:
For individuals and teams to improve their strike rate there are a few things you can consider:
As previously mentioned, GOAL setting alone will not typically create the desired change, so we also need to support the process with HABIT formation.
In the following article we’ll discuss the part HABIT plays in GOAL attainment and IDENTITY formation.
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