For most people, a goal setting worksheet is nothing but a piece of paper that is used to write on your goals that you want to achieve in an ideal period of time. This holds true in most people’s cases and that is also one of the biggest reason why those goals that were jotted down on the piece of paper still remain goals.
Here are a couple of steps that will definitely make you throw out that old sheet of paper where you used to write your precious visions on. If you will keep on reading, this article can help you give an upgrade on your goal setting worksheet and finally attain those goals.
First, you’ll need to divide your goal setting worksheet into rows and columns. The number of rows depends on the number of your goals but I suggest you stick with less than ten goals first to make it more attainable. As for the columns:
- You will have the Due Date. You have to write the exact ideal date that you wish to attain a certain task. Keep your date as realistic as possible.
- In the next column, you have to write the possible challenges that you will encounter and other things that will hinder you from getting your goals.
- You also need to write, in the next columns, the strategies that you will take whenever you are faced with a specific challenge.
- As for the last column, the pros of achieving your goal and the cons of not attaining them.