Future-Proof Your Goals with Adaptive Strategies
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Let us begin with an honest conversation about why most goals fail. Because I think understanding the failure patterns is the first step toward building a goal-setting practice that is genuinely different, more durable, and more effective. I have spent years studying this, thinking about it, and working through it in my own life — and there are a few patterns I see consistently.
The first failure pattern is setting goals based on outcomes you can not fully control. Someone sets a goal to get a promotion by March or land fifty new clients this year. These are outcome goals — and while there is nothing wrong with wanting those outcomes, making them your primary goal metric creates a problem. You can do everything right and still not get that promotion if the organization goes through a restructuring. You can run an excellent sales process and not land fifty clients if the market softens. When your goal is entirely dependent on external factors, you are setting yourself up for a sense of failure even when you performed brilliantly.