When I started with goal setting and reverse engineering the goals to accomplish them, I would move to scheduling the tasks in calendar as step 5.

Not any more.

Because I know that there is something critical that must be done before I set about really doing things.

And that is, setting up environment for success.

It is even more critical for maintaining momentum for long term goals.

There are four things you need for this:

  • Motivation: intrinsic (internal) or extrinsic (external), whatever works for you. If you wish to delve deeper, here is a piece I wrote on ​intrinsic and extrinsic motivation​.
  • Supportive community: colleagues, friends, family or online communities, whichever is relevant. They help you keep motivated and keep the larger goal in mind.
  • Minimal distractions: This is the flip side of motivation, but worth a separate mention. This distraction could be your internal imposter syndrome or external naysayers. Keep both at arm’s length.
  • Skills: This is the only tangible thing in this list, but very crucial. If you lack the skills necessary for finishing the tasks that take you towards accomplishing the goals, you will find it 10x more difficult. Either learn the skills or have access to people you can outsource the work to, when the need arises.

ACTION STEP for today

What do you need to set up an environment for success? Identify them and start curating your success environment.

That’s all for today.

Adios Amigos!

P.S.: Any questions? Or want to share some thoughts on this? Comment to let me know and I promise to respond.

Part 1: Kickstarting Goal Setting for 2024

Part 2: Setting SMART Goals for Real Success

Part 3: Power of Visualization in Goal Setting

Part 4: Break Down the Goals into Smaller Actionable Steps

Part 6: Schedule Tasks in a Calendar

Part 7: Do you Need a Plan B?

Part 8: Tracking Progress is the Key to Maintaining Momentum

Part 9: Time for an Accountability Partner

Part 10: Celebrating Milestones in Critical to Success

BONUS: Revise. Reflect. Recharge

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