
The GTD® Virtual Study Group 246: Focusing on Your Goals for the New Year
Dec 13, 2019
As the year wraps up, reflections on past and future goals take center stage. The discussion dives into year-end planning versus ongoing reviews, emphasizing flexibility in personal growth. Advice flows on converting creative visions into actionable projects and finding seasonal triggers for deeper analysis. Participants explore the importance of aligning household goals and engaging reluctant planners. Amidst planning strategies, there's a profound focus on valuing present efforts over external recognition, delving into how decade shifts inspire reevaluation.
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Make Planning A Regular Rhythm
- Do build a regular planning routine like a weekly review or a 12-week cycle to set and adjust goals.
- Ray and Linda both emphasize routines over one-off yearly projects for sustained focus.
Use A Theme To Engage Others
- Try using a theme instead of formal goals to get non-goal-oriented family members engaged.
- Bill reports his family prefers picking a yearly theme, which increases buy-in and participation.
80% Of Why Is Often Enough
- You don't need a detailed five- or ten-year plan to have purpose; 80% of the ‘why’ often suffices.
- Ray suggests answering mid-level purpose questions gives enough direction for most people.







