Worksheet #8:
MY KEY LIFE-GOALS

Using the goal titles and their type-of-action ratings forwarded from Worksheet #7, here is what you will be doing in Stop #8.

First, you create the precise, measurable content for each Key Life-Goal you want to accomplish in the next 5 years of our life. One of the best examples of a measurable goal was in 1961 when newly elected President Kennedy set a very risky space exploration goal for America.  Rather than just setting a goal for America to become "the premier nation in space,"  President Kennedy set the very time-specific and measurable goal of "sending and returning safely an astronaut to the moon by the end of the decade."  As much as possible, each of your Key Life-Goals should also be time-specific and measurable.  

Then, once again, you put each Key Life-Goal in the exact priority order of how important it is to you to accomplish this goal.

The goal content you create in this worksheet automatically forwards into Worksheets #9 and #10, your Growth Plan.