First, know what the end goal is. Steve Kamb calls this setting your level 50. Right now, I have some pretty pie in the sky goals, just for kicks, here are a few of them. Run an Ironman in the next five years, do a backflip, be able to call myself a programer, be able to call myself a writer, travel to a tropical location and work there for a month or more, make a comfortable living online, live in an RV, help a friend run a business online, have a product that sells while I'm asleep, be truly fit and trim for the first time in my life, practice meditation, help people, live a mindfully, have my village of people. Putting these on paper, they seem both accomplishable and intimidating and some of them are a bit esoteric. But, that's me. A bit all over the map. A bit of a dreamer.
So onto step two, the long slow climb. I've been listening to "A Life Without Limits" the biography of
Chrissie Wellington four time Ironman world champion. In it she goes to great lengths to discuss the fourth discipline of the triathlon, the mental game. She talks a lot about the idea that the ability to suffer, the ability to work hard is as much of a trained "muscle group" as being able to run fast is. In this vein, she speaks about the importance of intermittent goals. Goals that get you to a 3 hour marathon, not just the 3 hour goal itself.
Matt Fraizer posted recently about the idea of slow changes building up to large ones. The main idea being that if you tackle one habit, at five minutes a day to start with, you build momentum towards a larger goal. The new habits, the small goals, I think they build a sort of mile marker set along your journey. With mile markers in place, I can see clear forward progress, where if I just look at my big goals, progress seems non-existant.
In order to execute on this, I'm going to stick with my theme of "big three" and break down my three big goals into a few mile markers for the next bit of the journey. Small goals + time should equal big change, now just to convince myself on the time piece.
Big Goal: Run and Ironman
-Medium Step - Run a 5k
-Small step one(for this week) - Run 3 days this week on the Couch to 5K Plan
-Small step for life, do a PT routine every morning.
Big Goal: Make My Living Online/Work from the tropics
-Medium Step - Save 5k for a trip
-Small Step - Rock at remote Jobs
-Small Step - Quit SoMN Alliance (give notice for post october game)
Big Goal: Get Fit
-Medium Step - Lose 30lbs in my thirtieth year
-Small Step - Log all food eaten in fitbit
-Small Step - Drink Water every morning
So that's a decent breakdown I think. I want to spend some more time thinking about how to break these down a bit further and put in a more week by week goal for at least a 90 day look out. I've neglected the more "spiritual goals" for right now. I may in the next few months try to use a month to build the habit of meditating, but I want that one to happen at a more organic time when I really am feeling it.
Overall I think I have some really ambitious goals for me personally, but they all feel important and achievable. I've already taken some huge steps in the last year with my health and stepping out in faith to find remote work and to move half way across the country again. So I'm going to build on this momentum in a conscious way and hit my level 50, which I plan to detail out some more soon.
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