We live in the reality of smart goals and clear objectives in our corporate life.  Strangely, very few people value that same leadership discipline when it comes to their personal life.  If we believe its ” smart” at work why would we not value the process even more for the people we care about the most?  This was a helpful post on this important subject:

“One mark of high-achievers is goal-setting. Most of the successful people I know make it a priority to place targets at various points in the coming year and shoot for them.

You might already be working on your list of goals now. It could be increasing your income, launching a product, or starting a new business.

All that’s good. Go for it. But don’t neglect the areas you’ll regret the most if you fail to give them your attention.”

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