How To Set One Day Goal

Why it’s so major to set Daily Goals.


Daily Goals Setting


We’ve written before about how the easiest way to  is to break them down into the . Not only does this turn massive, terrifying, overachieving goals into manageable and exciting tasks, but it allows you to see progress, build your momentum, and fight procrastination.

Author and Dilbert creator Scott Adams, calls this setting up systems. With systems, you know the concrete processes you need to take every day rather than feeling overwhelmed by some huge goal.

A good day is made up of a bunch of these small tasks. So whether that’s practicing a skill, completing part of a larger project, or hitting a daily quota, with the right daily goals, you’re building momentum and getting closer to reaching your larger goals every single day.

Always Write The Goals in Advance

No one who said they wrote their daily goals in the morning said they consistently hit them all by the end of the day. And even looking at those who said they hit their goals “most of the time”, those who wrote them the night before or further in advance were 11% more likely to be successful than those who wrote them in the morning.

5 TIPS


If you want to get better at hitting your daily goals, our research says you should follow these 5 steps:

  1. Keep it short (maximum 3–4 daily goals)
  2. Write them out the night before
  3. Allow time for extra work (i.e. don’t schedule your entire day)
  4. Use whatever tool you’re most comfortable with
  5. Set up a distraction-free environment.

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