Should You Be Planning & Goal Setting Before New Years? Heres My POV

Published: Nov. 12, 2019, 10 a.m.

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Planning and goal setting has made a shift from starting in January to December and even November and there\\u2019s good scientific reason and logic behind that evolution. Planning ahead allows you to be more productive, focus on your goals and break them down into micro-goals. Learn the importance of goal planning and whether you\\u2019re the type of person who should be planning ahead or not.\\xa0

Discover how to start utilizing January instead of using it to plan at the last minute.

What we\\u2019re talking about

  • Should You REALLY Be Planning Before January?
  • The Pro\\u2019s & Con\\u2019s Of Early Goal Setting & Planning (AKA: How Intentional Are You Living Your Life
  • Kelsey\\u2019s Top Tips For Planning (How, When, & Where To Start)

Should You REALLY Be Planning Before January?\\xa0

If you love planning and are excited to get a jump-start on it before the New Year, then you should definitely buy that new planner, focus on your business plan and get going. But, if you are someone who feels you\\u2019re already behind and the thought of planning brings on a sense of panic and feeling you are already behind, then starting to plan before January, probably isn\\u2019t for you. You should never plan out of panic.

The Pro\\u2019s & Con\\u2019s Of Early Goal Setting & Planning (AKA: How Intentional Are You Living Your Life?)\\xa0

When you make plans and goals, you allow yourself to live a life of intention and to be proactive. We all have plenty of time in the day, but it is how we schedule it and plan it that counts in order to reach our goals, whether it\\u2019s in our business, our marriage, or with our kids. Instead of living reactively to whatever is thrown your way, make goals and plan them out so that you aren\\u2019t simply living day-to-day and wondering where time has gone.\\xa0

Kelsey\\u2019s Top Tips For Planning (How, When, & Where To Start)\\xa0

If you aren\\u2019t sure where to start when it comes to planning, there\\u2019s a visualization that will help you get to your #1 goal and then we can break it down into micro-goals. You can start with your morning routine and to create a trigger for yourself so that if you aren\\u2019t a morning person, you can have your coffee and clothes ready to go for you. By having a trigger ready to go, you can focus and choose the right goal and how to execute it.\\xa0

You have dreams and those dreams are important.

LINKS MENTIONED

Kelsey\\u2019s Business Planner

Kelsey\\u2019s Morning Routine Planner

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