Be a Focused Resilient Leader in 2023 - Use the ELAvate Lego Goal Sheet for Your Success

By Michael J Griffin

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Wow! It’s December already and time to reflect on 2022 and plan for 2023. Emerging from Covid we have all learned life lessons that have led to success and possible setbacks. The coming year 2023 may not be any calmer, but a year of change, possible chaos and hopefully personal growth. Take this upcoming holiday period to reflect on your life in 2022 and to prepare for 2023. Begin by reviewing your 2022 by answering and reflecting on these six questions:

  1.  What successes or accomplishments are you most proud of in 2022?

  2. What failures may have limited your success in 2022?

  3. Name 4-6 things, people or actions you are most grateful and why in 2022?

  4. Describe your life mission statement that gives you passion and meaning.

  5. What are three strengths you have that contribute to your life success?

  6. List out the key people that will grow your leadership in 2023 and why.

 

Spend time reflecting on these six questions. Write out your answers and subsequent reflections to give you a view of what to keep doing and what to stop doing in 2023. This can prepare you for planning your life “Lego” goals for 2023.

Why Lego? The analogy is that to build a house it takes foundation, a roof and building blocks. The blocks are like Lego bricks that rest on the foundation and support the roof.

Your “foundation” is constructed of the life values you live by that make you an authentic leader. List out your life values and why these values are important to you in living a wholesome life. Remember a life lived by authentic values is a stress reducer.

The roof of your house is constructed of your relationships – your healthy relationships – people you love and respect that help you grow as a leader. Unhealthy relationships lead to a leaky roof and can damage the walls, bricks and even the foundation of your life. List out those people that you have healthy relationships and especially highlight those people that pull you ahead in life (question 6). Then seriously list out and consider those people who are unhealthy and hinder or damage your well-being. Repair your “roof” of relationships and build a roof that doesn’t leak with stress and disappointment!

What about the “Lego bricks” or life goals for a more successful wholesome life in 2023? Let’s review the twelve “bricks” or goals that I have had in my life for over 40 years:

          My Life Values

            My Family and Relationships

            My Career and Work

            My Generosity and Volunteerism

            My Leadership Growth

            My Health and Fitness

            My Finances and Budgeting

            Learning and Personal Growth

            What to Unlearn or Give up

My Spiritual Growth

Holidays and Vacation

Out of Box or Crazy Goals

 

Having goals for these twelve “Lego Life Bricks” that align with your life mission and passion proactively support a more successful, wholesome life in 2023. Zig Ziglar says “if you aim at nothing, you are sure to hit it.” Not having comprehensive personal goals can cause drift and even failure.

Having specific “Lego Life Goals” also supports your life or clarifies your life mission.

 Having comprehensive “Lego Goals” prevents what I might call a lopsided life of stress.

Personal goals give you focus, focus gives you resilience, and your resilience gives those around you hope, loyalty and love.

 

I review my Lego Life Goals every quarter, do minor adjustments. Most years I achieve 70-85% of my life goals. I never achieve 100% but I do have a clear focus on what is important in my life and what/who to avoid or say no to.

Let’s also be clear that the goals you set should be specific. You may use SMART criteria to ensure your goals are measurable or observable. For example, “I want to lose weight and be healthy” is not a clear, focused goal. “I want to lose 6kg by June” is a more focused measurable goal. Here are some other examples of clear goals:

Save USD 800 per month

Take care of my granddaughter at least 2 days a week

Have two family holidays of 10 days each in June and November

Cycle a 100-mile century or run a 42 km marathon by September

Take my spouse out on a bi-weekly date for dinner or a movie

Attend a course on constructing a personal/family financial plan by March

Pay all personal insurance on time to protect family

Volunteer for one day a month at the Old Folks Home in Balestier

Meet or exceed my quarterly sales target as a salesperson in my company

Attend a spiritual retreat for one week in June

Go bungee jumping on one of my holidays

Improve my leadership skills by taking a coaching workshop 2nd quarter

Mentor at least 3 young people and meet them at least once a month

Donate 8% of my salary to orphanages in Chennai and Jakarta

Be home for family dinner 6 days a week.  

 

ELAvate has constructed a “Successful Leaders Play Lego Goal Sheet” to assist you in reviewing your 2022 and to list out your life goals for 2023. Download this worksheet here.

Begin this weekend with a review of this worksheet, use the six questions to reflect on 2022,  and use the twelve goal categories to write out your focused/specific life goals for a great 2023. I suggest you do this once, wait a week and review it again and make goal adjustments.

Aim for new heights of success and meaning in 2023. If you wish coaching or advice on your life mission and goal setting contact me at michael.griffin@elavateglobal.com I am happy to help to focus on your success in 2023!

 

*ELAvate Global team will be on Christmas and New Year holidays, from December 24th, 2022 to January 1st, 2023. So our next leadership blog will be sent on January 5th, 2023.

Michael J Griffin
Founder CEO of ELAvate
6E Life Coach
Maxwell Leadership Founding Member

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