Goals: Ready Aim Fire

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Have you ever heard that incredibly cheesy saying: “If you aim at nothing, you’ll hit it.” Well, I disagree. You won’t hit “nothing”, you’ll surely hit SOMETHING. Unfortunately it will most likely be something other than what you truly want. If you’re throwing a dart, you probably can’t hit a bulls-eye in one throw even if you tried. But you’d probably hit the dart board. This is the effect of a goal – it’s the ‘aim” part of the phrase “Ready, Aim, Fire.” And while you won’t always hit your target spot-on, you’ll probably get close. And as I frequently say at Go Media: “Crose Enough!” (quote stolen from an old Labatts Blue comercial.)

If you don’t have a goal and just throw the dart, well, you may hit the wall, you may hit the floor, or you may hit your friend. It’s still a result, just not necessarily the best result. Let me give another real-world (practical) example of why goal setting is important for me. It’s very easy for me to spend money that’s in my pocket if I don’t have an intended use for it. But if I set a goal of buying a new TV this year, well, I’ll think twice about dropping $40 drinking beer at the local Bier Markt. Instead, maybe I’ll decide to put $30 in my piggy bank, stay in and drink a six pack of Genny Light instead.

Now multiply these types of little decisions over a lifetime and the results can be huge. Do you want to be a beach bum or a millionaire? Actually, both are MY goals. First, I want to become independently wealthy. Then, I want to go live on a beach somewhere tropical. Seriously! I will have Go Media’s Bahamas satellite office. It will be a small cottage on the beach with 4-6 work stations. bahamas2Staff can take turns rotating down to the beach house for a change of scenery. It may seem like a crazy dream, but for me it’s just another goal. And I’ve accomplished a ton of those so far, so why not this one too? Ok, I’m rambling a bit here. Let me refocus this blog.

Goals have been extremely important to building Go Media. And they continue to be a constant part of how we run our company. At the beginning of each year the entire company set goals. The company sets business goals and each employee sets goals – both personal and professional. At the end of the year we recap what we accomplished and what we didn’t.

Here are some goal-setting tips I’ve learned over the years:

1. Take the time. Have you ever actually given yourself the time to sit down for a few hours and think seriously about what you want out of your life, probably not. Who has time for that? Well, this is serious business, this is your LIFE! So, it needs to start with you giving yourself the time to do this right.

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2. Write it down! Jot it down on a piece of paper and put it in your wallet. Or better yet, have it printed on a ten foot banner and hang it over your bed. At Go Media we print a big poster with all our goals on it. It’s mounted on foam core and hung right next to the front door. We use a red marker to cross things off as we achieve them throughout the year. There is something magical in the process of writing down goals. Don’t ask me how it works, it just does, so write them down!

3. Track your results. This is where goal setting can be a true motivator. If you can see your progress and improvement over time it makes you feel like the hard work and sacrifices are worth it. There are even websites like www.goalster.com to help you keep track of your progress (more on this later.)

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4. Set goals both big and small. It’s important to have huge goals that seem hardly attainable (like a Go Media beach house), because these are the things we LIVE for and they won’t all be easy to achieve. But it’s also important to know that it’s little goals that get us there. This month I have a goal of landing 2 new clients. Over time, it’s those new clients that will finance our beach house. Also, small goals are very important because they boost your morale when you accomplish them. So, I always like to sprinkle in a lot of little (extremely easy) goals along with my monstrously large goals.

5. Be specific. I want my beach house to have two floors with a large wooden deck. The second floor will have the office space with a huge bay window that looks out over the ocean. I can imagine sitting at my desk working while a thunderstorm rages a few miles out at sea. And my goal this month is 2 new clients – not “some” new clients. The details of the goals are what make it fun, and also what let us know if we’ve accomplished it. For instance – if I had a goal of “be healthier in 2009,” how would I know I accomplished that? But if I said: “Run a marathon in 2009,” now THAT is a goal that I can put a check mark next to.

6. Give yourself a deadline! This goes hand-in-hand with having details. You need to put a little time pressure on yourself. If you miss your deadline, it’s not the end of the world, but it will motivate you to get moving! At Go Media our goals are set on an annual basis. The plan is to slowly get through your goal list over the course of the year. It should be plenty of time, and if we miss a goal we re-evaluate it at the end of the year and either re-post it or dump it.

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Ok, now – back to Goalster.com. My great friend and business partner Michael Greeves from Hyperstrike.com was the one who actually prompted this article. He just launched a new goal tracking website called goalster.com. He knows I’m big into goal setting and he sent me a link. It’s a great simple-to-use tool for keeping track of and tracking the results of your goals. I wanted to tell all our readers about it, but didn’t want to throw a gratuitous ad at everyone without including some quality content; hence the article you just read!

Here is what Mike wanted to add about Goalster:
I wanted to let you know we just released our new goal setting site, goalster.com. The concept is simple, share Goals with friends and have them help you reach your potential.
It’s been my pet project, outside HyperStrike, for the last couple of months and just launched in beta last week. It all started when I realized I wasn’t living the life I wanted. I found myself spending too much time on the computer and running my business was ruining my health. So I decided to make a commitment to my health and my family. I used the site daily to track my weight and exercise time. To date, I’ve lost 24lbs! By sharing my goals with my friends and family I was motivated to keep my commitments and got back in shape.

Since we trust and know you’ll give it a critical eye, we thought we pass it along for you to use
and give us any feedback if you care to share it.

Please take 30 seconds to register, it’s free!

P.S. Please let your friends and employees know about the service. They can use it
to track anything from Starbucks coffees to killer designs and happy clients.

If you have any questions, comments or feedback please feel free to
share it with us at www.goalster.com.

Best,
Mike Greeves
CEO, HyperStrike, Inc.

So, that’s it! Goals, goals the magical tool. The more you set, the more you achieve. The more you achieve, the better you feel. So let’s have goals at every meal! I hope you’ve gained something from this article. SPOILER ALERT: I’m working on a sweet new design tutorial that demonstrates a rapid-fire way to produce a hand-drawn illustration in half the normal time! COMING SOON!


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William Beachy - who has written 38 posts on GoMediaZine.

I was born in the Louisiana bayou and slept on a mud floor until I was 16. Ok, that's not really true. I grew up in Cleveland Hts. Ohio and had a nice cushy bed. I was drawing constantly as a child, took art classes and eventually became the "class artist." I graduated from The Ohio State University's department of Industrial Design. I have always been trying to blend my passion for illustration with solid Graphic Design. Go Media was the culmination of my passion for both business and art. I'm trying to build a company that is equally awesome for the designers AND our clients.

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  • I love your vision for your future life in the Bahamas! (For me, it's Aruba. :-) )
  • Thanks a lot for this post!
    Currently I am working on a few things I want to achieve throughout this year, and I constantly lose focus trying to do everything at once.
    Reading your blog today just reminded me that I have to clearly outline what I want to do, and to separate it into small goals that are easier to achieve, instead of thinking about "how the hell can I do that" all the time.

    Hope you get your house!
  • Some great thoughts here Bill. Setting goals—big and small—is indeed key in my life as well. It's good to have overlapping goals with different "due dates" too, so that you constantly have something to strive for. Don't wait until after you've achieved one goal to start thinking about the next one.
  • William A. Beachy
    me too!
  • Nice article.

    I recently purchased a simple whiteboard for my home office and I am still astonished at how much it has improved my business. From reducing stress, to new found feelings of success and accomplishment, to just a general overall understanding of what's on the plate for the week.

    The idea of a largely printed foam core GOALS LIST is really intriguing. It might be really nice to set one up for the next six months and see where it brings me.

    Thanks for the advice.
  • Thanks for the mention. Keep up the great work at GoMedia. Looking forward to visiting HQ soon. Best.
  • Great posting Bill. I've been using www.Goalster.com now for a couple of months and its really helped me focus in on what I really want. The key is "what do you really want?". Getting that out there in the universe so you can take action is key.
  • Nice post. You gotta target goals or else you never feel you've accomplish anything,and you cant tick things off. Also it keeps your eyes on the prize!
  • Inspiring post! I've found that the bigger and more obvious I make my goal list, the more I will accomplish. I love the idea of printing a goal list out on a board and am going to try that soon!
  • This is useful. Thanks Bill !
  • Man, this article couldn't have come at a better time. This is exactly what I needed to hear today. I have tons of projects on paper I would like to get done, and I am making a plan, but I haven't formalized anything yet. This gives some good pointers on how to.

    Thank you!
  • Esteban Dido
    Just signed! Nice article. I'll tell all my friends about it!
  • Chris Reardon
    is that a typo on the board? Relaese?...Release.
    I should work for Go Media....
  • Good catch, yeah I don't think anyone proofread it
  • These were such practical tips! I love to follow tip#2 of writing down the goals; it makes them that much more real rather than just goals that can be easily discarded because only I know them or have to remember them. Writing things down makes it seem much more definite and tangible and nothing beats the feeling of crossing things off with that shiny red pen!
    I hope you make it to your Bahamas design studio. In the meantime, I'll try to save some of my money rather than spending it all on every summer flick coming out.
  • What a great post! Really well written and insightful.

    Thanks so much for sharing this.
    I'm currently re-designing a website that needs an increase in traffic, so from an SEO perspective, what to you think i's better:

    a) Change the title meta tag, or
    b) Leave the title meta-tag as is, and change body text?

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks and keep on posting...
  • bee
    These days I realized I don't focus enough on the things I want to do. Well, seems like I have to sit down, think about it and then make a hugh poster with my goals ;)

    Thanks for the tip with goalster, I'll try it now.
  • Really great post. I quite like the thought and appreciate it. Very inspirational and motivating. Thanks for such great post.
  • great article! Very motivating. Thanks again for the great post!
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