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Bombing Your Goals (Putting the Right Things First)

Tyler Spraul is the director of UX and the head trainer for Exercise.com. He has his Bachelor of Science degree in pre-medicine and is an NSCA-certified strength and conditioning specialist. He is a former All-American soccer player and still coaches soccer today. In his free time, he enjoys reading, learning, and living the dad life. He has been featured in Shape, Healthline, HuffPost, Women's...

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UPDATED: Aug 25, 2020

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  • Bomb your goals by dividing them into primary and secondary categories.
  • Ask yourself, “Am I putting the right things first?”
  • Practice saying “No” to goals that aren’t going to have a significant impact on your life.

In one of our recent team meetings, we discussed a portion of John Acuff’s Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done.

In chapter 3, John talks about choosing what to “bomb” by dividing your goals into Primary and Secondary categories.

Learn more about this process below and then find out how our business management software can help you reach your professional goals by contacting us today!

How to Divide Your Goals

A simple way to determine the priority of your goals is to ask yourself the following question:

What am I dedicating time to that would be better utilized somewhere else? Am I putting the right things first?

Once you have your Primary goals nailed down, you’ll be able to practice saying “No” to goals that aren’t going to have a significant impact on your life instead of falling into perfectionism’s “I can do it all!” lie.

First things first! When is the last time you evaluated your priorities in life and at work? For more about finishing, visit Jon Acuff’s site.

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