Sharing My Goals for 2023

I've Never Shared My Goals Before. Trying to Hold Myself Accountable and Encourage Others

Goals can be a very private endeavor and perhaps they should be. There are TED Talks and Stoic Philosophy to support why you should NOT share what your are working toward. There is also some research to suggest maybe you should as it helps you accomplish your goals. I know several writers that I admire who share their goals, and I find it inspiring. Regardless of which is truly right and best, I have decided to share my goals this year.

As the first month of the year comes to a close, and I’ve shared ideas and tools to help you design a better year, I thought perhaps I would share some of my goals and the thoughts behind them to help hold myself more accountable, and I hope one or two may inspire others to get outside their comfort zone, set some of their own, and make some progress.

Typically the majority of goals around the world and over time fall into three primary categories: health, finances, and relationships.

I typically make a long list of my hopes and dreams for the new year. I also have five categories that I focus on with my goals setting which are: physical, financial, family, professional and business. From all of these I also pick the top three overall goals as my primary focus.

I keep everything organized in my journal.

Again, this is my first time sharing online ever! It may be my last too.

My top three goals for 2023 are: Click to Read More

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4 thoughts on “Sharing My Goals for 2023

  1. After reading all of your goals and aspirations, I feel a little inept but I will use your goals to encourage me to do more soul searching and goal setting at least on paper. I definitely have inner goals and drive but they are determined more at the beginning of each day followed by prayer. I have to believe every body wants to better themselves and for that I thank you for your bravery by putting your personal goals on paper and sharing.
    Keep doing what you’re doing because it’s infectious.

    • Tricia, thanks for leaving a comment. Goal setting is fun. We are all so perfectly imperfect, but it is fun to encourage each other to try new things and improve. You are an inspiration to me. I have a to-do list like you for the day, but my goals for the year are bigger. I want to create something for others to enjoy…. at least that feeling drives a lot of it. A lot of people are just surviving each day, and that is no way to live. I want people to discover and embrace the possibilities of life and help others. That’s my goal. I am a man of prayer too. Thank you for commenting. Love it.

    • Tim, I know you are a master goal setter. I will always remember and admire the photo I saw of you having a goal-setting “meeting” with your dad. Wow! That is a cool memory. Best to you. Thank you for leaving a comment.