Goals provide a direction and are in a sense dynamic. You can always adjust, as long as your end goal stays the same. So not by a setback or doubts completely change your goal. If you do so, you never get a direction and you walk over and over again in a different direction, without a clear destination. But you can put a step sideways or you might need a step back or a detour. But your end goal remains clear and you keep focus! You are staying on the same path.
I made my goals more specific on the way. The direction is still the same as in blog post # 1 But my goals are clearer and more specific. Circumstances may change, but not your goal. Anticipating and sharpening your goals on the way is ok!
You should evaluate your goals on a regular basis. Am I still on schedule? Do I really everything in my power to reach my goals?
I write this blog post at the end of February and I know that someone can read this post at the earliest on the 15th of March. This is because my goals are changed ?
How realistic is it to set up 3 new websites? What is my opinion about the domain names? On which site will I put the online course? How do I set up and organize an online course? How will I get (online) students? All in all, many questions to which I have no concrete answers at this moment. But the direction is very clear and leaves no room for doubts. This are my goals for 2017.
1) Building an online community
2) Giving Mental Coaching courses to groups of people in Holland (Mental-coaching.com)
3) Set up an online Mental Coaching course in Dutch and English on MentalCoachOnline.com
4) Healthy and fit body
In the next 4 blog posts I will show you for each of the above goals. I give an more detailed description, how I monitor my progress on reaching the goal and very important what I give up to reach my goal. This is the price I pay
If you have any questions and/or additions about this blog?
Please let me know. I would love to hear from you.
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Kind regards,
Maurice Booyink