If you have a goal and no one knows about it – do you think you’ll get it done? Odds are you won’t. I know that my publicly announced goals are far more likely to be accomplished than ones I keep in my head. In that vein, and in the spirt of Bully‘s and Tyler‘s posts – here are five of my goals for the rest of 2010:
I will close a deal that generates $250,000 or more revenue for Integrum.
I will read 50 books this year.
I will continue to provide volunteer time to help shape and assist community powers like Gangplank, Fractal, Dojo, and PIF.
I will start a podcast to run alongside this blog to continue my creative growth and development.
I will help at least one other business besides Integrum by helping to implement a sales process to continue my professional development.
What’s on your list this year?
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Yeah this makes it a lot more real if you tell many people what you expect to do.
At least then it holds you accountable to a certain degree.
My goal this year is to get an iphone app in the app store.
Also to get to Gangplank more often.
What’s on your list this year? Holding you accountable to your list. Not really. It is a great list. My thoughts are that we sometimes put too much pressure on doing everything we set out to do. My list is a little bit more generic and loose. It is similarly focused on the themes of attitude, effort, servitude, and development. I will share someday what I mean about that. In the meantime, you have a great list and I am here to help you with your objectives.
Great list.
Invite me to one of your podcasts, will ya?
We can yabber about sales guys and make fun of the bad ones.
Justin