We often set long-term goals, such as three-year, five-year, or even ten-year plans. While these big goals are important, breaking them down into actionable steps requires a significant amount of energy and focus. It’s essential to understand the contextual connections between these goals and your daily actions.
The essence of a contextual goal lies in its sensitivity to the nuances and specifics of the situation in which it is set. It aims to provide a clear, relevant, and achievable target that considers the unique circumstances surrounding its pursuit.
Just for now, let's focus in on 1 to 3 of these contextual goals. Consider these areas in your life that might really need your attention:
Relationships
Money
Career growth or change
Upskilling
Personal health and wellbeing
Once you’ve identified your contextual goals, it’s crucial to align your daily activities with them. What do you need to do every day to progress toward these goals? Equally important is determining what you should stop doing. Invest your energy wisely, and give it a go.
What are your 1 to 3 contextual goals?
Master Contextual Goals