Busy parents need an action plan to set and plan their personal goals. Download this free goal planner to keep track of new goals and actionable steps to make them happen. The best part of this planner is that you will achieve more with less time! Plan short and long-term goals all in one place making it easy to track progress. A to-do list is great, but the best goal planners provide a space for you to explain the motivation behind your list of goals.
The most important thing is that you have decided to get organized with your short-term goals and long-term goals. Achieve your big goals and streamline your to do list with these goal worksheets. Reaching your goals doesn’t just happen magically. You have to set, track and be accountable. This printable planner will help you create actionable goals that will trigger behavior changes and track the progress of your goals. Effective goal starting starts when you write down your goals on paper. This is a great tool to keep all your actionable plans in one convenient place.
Benefits to setting goals
It doesn’t have to be hard work to get started or stay on track with goal setting. There are so many positive benefits to setting goals and writing them down, but here are some key benefits that stick out:
- Creates a plan – Take your business to the next level or fill your bank account up by setting up a plan to reach your own goals. By setting a specific goal and writing them down you create a road map for you to work towards reaching them.
- Clarity – Focus on what you really need to accomplish instead of wasting time of tasks that are not necessary.
- Boosts productivity – When you know what you want to do, you aren’t wasting time on trying to figure things out daily.
- Keeps you accountable – remove the emotion and look at your progress by referring to your goal setting planner. It won’t lie. You can see how you are doing and keep yourself accountable.
- Provides motivation and inspiration – Take smaller steps to reach your goals and feel inspired to conquer them when you see them on paper. With each passing day, you can build momentum and get enthusiastic when you get closer to reaching your goals. By breaking down your goals into smaller tasks you will feel less overwhelmed and more confident with each achievement you make.
Where most people fail when it comes to goal setting
- No deadlines – there are no end dates and/or not enough time to reach the goal. Keep track your progress by setting deadlines.
- Not measurable – goals are not specific enough and not tied to a number or particular event.
- Not realistic – some goals are too big or there may be too many goals.
How to use the ultimate goal planner
This goal tracker makes it easy to track achievable goals. Preparing your Goal planner is a great start to figuring out your life goals all in one place. Here’s your to-list to get started:
- Print copies and place in a three-ring binder to stay organized.
- Consider making different goal planners for different areas of your life: business, family, career goals, etc.
- First, plan out your quarterly goals.
- Then, plan out each week at the beginning of the week, then your daily planners.
- TIP: write in pencil when goals change or you need to add/delete goals.
- This is an important step. Reevaluate occasionally to see if goals and deadlines needs to be changed. Don’t be scared to admit where you can improve or what goals you need to let go of.
- Be realistic – you can do anything, but you can’t do everything. Time management and being realistic about your time is important to reach your most important goals.
- Learn from your past. Identify habits you want to continue or stop pursuing.
- Visualize your success and make a vision board.
- Make a list of things you want to do or see before the year ends. Make a wishlist!
Free goal planner printable bundle
Now, that you have a clearer vision of your goals, it’s time to put them in writing. First, download and print this free goal-setting planner (head to the bottom of the page). I recommend determining your quarterly goals first, then heading to your weekly and daily goal planners as you get close to that timeframe. By tackling quarterly goals first, you can determine smaller actionable tasks on your weekly and daily planners that get you closer to the larger goals.
Daily Goals Planner (one page)
Print 365 copies for your daily goals in this daily planner. TIP: Print in black and white to save color ink toner or take to a local print shop. Define your focus, motivation, and goals for the day. Then determine action steps for your top three goals. There’s ample space for you to jot down all of your ideas.
Weekly Goals Planner (one page)
First, print 52 copies copies for each week of the year. Write down your smaller goals on a weekly basis as well as your focus and motivation.
Monthly Goals Planner
Set goals for your month by using this free printable goal-setting worksheet. Determine your focus and motivation and include these in the monthly planner. Write down goals for the month. Include any important appointments and dates for that month in the monthly calendar.
Quarterly Goals Planner (4 pages)
Look at the upcoming year and plan out your long term quarterly goals. Determine your focus, motivation, and goals for the upcoming year. This is a great place to include ambitious goals that you can break down into smaller goals to reach.
Goal achievement is possible with this great tool. Check in throughout the year and celebrate your wins. Decide if some goals are still working for you or if you would like to change them for next year. I hope you find this free printable goal planner useful.
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