Most years, my husband Greg and I talk through our goals for the new year. These have included larger dreams with longer timelines as well as short-term practical applications, especially during the years we were raising our sons. I don’t define goals as resolutions. A resolution, or a firm decision to change, tends to be broken more often than not. Inc. Magazine reports that 91% of us won’t achieve our New Year’s resolutions. But a good goal is measurable and achievable with the identification of tiny steps to the completion of that goal.

There were many years when we weren’t so organized, laying out our goals in categories. We would identify a few main goals, usually including financial, travel and projects for the kids. Our work goals were usually kept separate, communicated with the organizations we were affiliated. In this article we will cover six areas: financial, relationships, network, fitness and recreation, spiritual and family. Make sure you get your free download. Full article here: https://goalsforyourlife.com/blog/goals-for-the-new-year