The New Year is traditionally a time to declare resolutions for how we want to change and be better in the coming year – exercise more, eat healthier, lose weight, etc. The problem with resolutions is that the intention to be better often dissolves by February.

Goals are a better way to accomplish a specific outcome or new habit. Set a few S.M.A.R.T. goals, schedule a small amount of time each day to focus on tasks to move the goal forward, and monitor your progress once a week.

Smart Goals

Daily Focus Time

15 minutes to 1 hour of focused, non-distracted time to work on the next step of your goal.

Monitor Goals

Each week, review your progress – what worked, what didn’t, what you’ll do different next week, and select the next few steps to take.

Quarterly Goals

Selecting 3 Goals to Focus on during the next 3 months makes it more likely that you can achieve the goals. Goals can be personal or business oriented.

My goals for the 1st Quarter of 2022:

1.During January, perfect my procedures for renewing my clients’ protection software. Next step – create monthly call lists of clients whose protection software expires each month.

2.By end of February, mentor 10 people who want to start a residential computer service business. Next step – find and schedule 10 students into my coaching group

3.By end of March, eliminate all the many boxes of papers in my house. Next step – gather, sort, shred papers, one box at a time

My goals are intended to bring order, reduce stress, provide more value, and generate an additional revenue stream.

Your goals will be personal to you. Happy goal setting for the New Year.

I am committed to protect your computers at an affordable price. Thank you for trusting me to keep your computers healthy. Contact us at 239-567-0104 when it is time to renew your protection software, or if you need computer and internet help. Be well.

By Linda Lindquist, December 27, 2021 https://www.computerandinternethelp.com/contact-us

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