This Is Why I Don’t Have Goals (And What To Do Instead)
I don’t have goals.
I know that might seem a little crazy, but it’s true. I don’t.
There’s not a certain amount of books I’m trying to write. There’s not a certain amount of books I’m trying to sell. I don’t have a “number” that I’m trying to hit financially. There’s not a certain number of downloads I’m trying to get my podcast to or followers I want to reach.
I run every day, but I’m not training to run a marathon. I swim a lot (as we talked about recently) and bike, too, but it’s not because I want to do an Iron Man.
That’s sort of the point. What I want to do is run and swim, what I want to do is write — to me that is the win.
I don’t fault other people for having goals — if that’s what motivates you, enjoy. And obviously, companies and coaches need to set goals for their staff and for their team — this is how they evaluate and compare performance. A public company has to have revenue targets because investors demand them.
They’re just not for me.
I’m much more focused on process.
That is to say, I focus on doing the thing as opposed to achieving some particular thing.
Why?