Tired but happy asked whether she really has to declare her goals for 2007. Last week, I wrote about goals for 2007 in three parts: Share Your Goals, The Basics, and Flexo’s 2007 Goals) and inspired those already thinking about their goals to share the details online and possibly those who weren’t thinking about goals to give it some thought.
But you shouldn’t just set goals because some personal finance blogger is encouraging it. Personally, I’m incredibly sloppy with my goals. I don’t have specific long term goals because more time (between now and the future point at which I’ll measure progress against hypothetical goals) introduces many more uncontrollable variables. The idea of setting goals is very popular among motivational speakers and productivity gurus because the activity helps people become more focused and therefore more worthwhile to big corporations that employ them.
Setting goals is not necessary at all. If thinking about a target isn’t right for you, then there’s no reason to spend time on an activity that won’t pay off.
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Hi, Flexo.
Thanks for the link, and for the permission to slack off on the whole goal-setting thing.
Really I feel I should set goals because it seems a useful sort of excercise. And it will be fun to look back on the year 2007 and see if I made my goals. So I suppose I’m glad I did it.
TBH