Most important task in priority.
Things I don't want to do, and that bring low value... last.
This helps me stay focused and keep going.
Without goals, I do nothing!
What about you ?
Clarity on what needs to be executed and how makes it easier to do those things. Else you end up wasting time trying to figure these things on run time.
@daniilgdg The context for me has changed over last few months as I moved from my previous co to a startup. But I would say the alignment first needs to exist at a macro level for instance what are the key goals and priorities for your quarter and then you can focus on weekly alignment. Weekly alignment probably can happen over sprint planning.
yes, I always check my planner what is pending and what is next. Set the priorities and do it anyway. It's like more scheduling rather than setting any specific goal.
Yes! I create goals (personal and professional) that have a longer-term - between 1-6 months. But I review tasks that help me reach those goals on a weekly basis.
Being a huge proponent for self-improvement, we built Wonderpath. I would love to hear your thoughts on our approach (https://www.wonder-path.com/) :)
I love-love-love goals and deadlines, they allow me to keep the tempo. If I don't have at least one goal for a week, I'm supper sluggish.
I also try stick to doing a check-up on what I've done over the week on friday. Good to keep in ming the fact that I need to write something down, it motivates me a lot.
@daniilgdg true, it feels like the information sets in more meaningfully when you scribble it down with your own hand. Writing down in notes app feels like sending another text message.
At Outscal, we set weekly goals for all business operations. The best part everyone set their own weekly goals.
How does it help?
Everyone takes ownership of their work. Managers don't have to push their teams to get shit done.
Everyone is responsible for their own shit.
@daniilgdg Instead of prioritising, I categorise my tasks into one of two 'buckets' - 'brainless tasks' (i.e. the chores that I need to do for my business) and everything else. So, if I am feeling tired, unmotivated, not creative etc, I work on the 'brainless tasks'. Otherwise, if I am feeling good and productive, I work on my other tasks.
In terms of choosing the order in which i do the tasks within each bucket, I prioritise everything that is needed for general upkeep, and then work backwards from my nearest goal. So, ask yourself, what are the tasks I need to achieve to keep my business running. If you've done those, what are the tasks that you need to achieve to complete you next goal?
Absolutely. I set daily goals for the small stuff, medium goals weekly and monthly bigger goals. It's the only fortified accountability tool that keeps my momentum going.
However, be warned, don't spend too much time planning goals if it means you don't have time to motion forward on them. Make them attainable, intentional, and give yourself kudos when you can hit that check mark.
@ashley_kizlyk thats great advice, we actually just launched today and i had to remind myself to make any PH related goals attainable and realistic. Ill try giving myself kudos when its over 😀
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