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Hint: Planners like the new 2023 Ramsey Goal Planner are perfect for this. Take that goal of yours, create a plan, and break it all the way down into daily activities. It’s important to set a time limit-because you need a finish line.

Questions to ask yourself: How long will it take to reach my goal? How do I know when I’ve reached my goal? And when you accomplish one, tackle the next one. Give yourself daily, weekly and monthly steps to take. Break your New Year’s goal setting into bite-size chunks. If you know your big hairy audacious goal (BHAG) is to pay off $24,000 of debt in the next year, that means you have to pay $2,000 a month to reach that goal (or about $460 a week). Questions to ask yourself: Who does my goal involve? What am I trying to accomplish here? When and why do I want to make this goal happen? Instead try: “I’d like to drop 20 pounds and be able to do at least 20 sit-ups in a row without passing out.” Look out for any roadblocks that could keep you from reaching your goal, and make a plan to knock them out of the way. Just saying you want to lose weight won’t cut it. What do you want to achieve? Get down to the nitty-gritty.
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It’s time to rethink how to make goals.ĥ Essential Guidelines for Your Goals 1. You can make resolutions all you want-but a resolution without a plan is just plain old wishful thinking. So, take some time to really think about what those yearly goals should be. And remember, just having good intentions alone changes nothing. Get a FREE customized plan for your money in 3 minutes!
