In this episode, Zane Stevens discusses the importance of reassessing goals halfway through the year. He shares his personal and business goals and how he has been working towards them. Zane emphasizes the need to set SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) and reassess them regularly. He encourages listeners to adjust or drop goals that are no longer relevant or attainable.
Zane reminds us that not reaching a goal is not a failure if it doesn’t align with our bigger picture. He concludes by urging everyone to make sure their goals matter and drive them towards their desired future.
Takeaways
– Reassess goals halfway through the year to ensure they are still relevant and attainable.
– Use the SMART goals framework (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) to set and evaluate goals.
– Adjust or drop goals that no longer align with your bigger picture or are unrealistic.
– Not reaching a goal is not a failure if it doesn’t matter to you or contribute to your desired future.
Sound Bites
“Goals are important, but goals are only important if they’re driving you towards your bigger picture.”
“Not reaching a goal is not a failure if you’re willing to put in the hard work and the goal actually matters to you.”
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Setting the Context
07:27 The Importance of Reassessing Goals
09:08 Setting and Evaluating SMART Goals
12:14 Adjusting Goals for Realism and Relevance
17:36 Not Reaching a Goal is Not a Failure
21:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts