Strategic Goal Planning
Effective goal monitoring requires not only setting objectives but also anticipating obstacles and having backup plans readily accessible. When overwhelmed, it's easy to fall into a myopic focus on daily tasks, but strategic planning over longer time frames, like a week, can lead to better outcomes. Experimentation shows that thinking beyond just the day helps maintain momentum towards larger goals.In this clip
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The Science of Setting and Achieving Goals | Emily Balcetis | Knowledge Project Podcast
Related Questions
Is it better to have fewer goals, and if I have 4-5 big goals in different areas of my life, what time scale should I be looking at—a year, 6 months, or 2 weeks?
If I create 2-3 maximum 12-week goals and then make weekly plans from those goals, while time-blocking a minimum of 4-6 hours every day for strategic work on those weekly plan tactics, is there anything else I need to accomplish everything?
But there are a lot of goals that don't take 12 weeks. How should I approach goal setting for those?