Do you have a desire to start a small business endeavor in 2020?
It's important to
have real, specific goals in your business. These goals can be financial,
personal, or simply involve an aspect of your business ("build an
effective website" for example). It can sometimes seem overwhelming to
determine goals, and even more overwhelming to think of achieving them. Here
are some tips on doing both of these.
1. Set the goals
How do you set
business goals, anyway? As you sit down to determine your goals, here are some
things to keep in mind that may help.
* Money - How
much money do you need? Have a number here - $1500 a month? $100 a week?
$50,000 a year? Financial goals are very different for everyone. Just make sure
you have a real number. You might want to set two financial goals - long-term
and short-term.
* Strategy - As
you develop a strategy to reach your goals, you will have goals within that
strategy. For example, if your goal is to start your own small business making
hand-sewn handbags, then your strategy may be to make ten handbags to have
available before beginning and to sell all ten in your first month.
Within this
strategy, there are steps - you will need to schedule in the time it takes to
make the handbags, and determine the amount of money needed to buy the
materials. Then you may also need to set up a website and post ads to get the
word out. Even within these steps are more steps - setting up a website
involves multiple steps, as does advertising. Break everything down into small,
specific steps and look at it on paper.
* Time - Be
honest about how much time you have. So many times it's tempting to set goals
we can't reach because we just don't have a grasp on how much (or how little)
time we have. Also, hours on paper seldom work out exactly right in real life -
you need some breaks (no one is a machine), and life happens.
For example, if
your kids are in school from 8am to 3pm, you may think you have seven hours to
work that day. But if you're honest, it may be more like five by the time you
factor in lunch, bathroom trips, driving to and from the school if you drive
your kids, and so forth.
2. Achieve the
goals
If you have been
honest in the above exercises, achieving your goals will be much easier and
likely. Still, you can be as detailed and careful as you want on strategy lists
and such, and still have trouble reaching your goals. So it may help to keep
the following in mind.
* Keep track -
Keeping a record of your business ventures, expenditures, income, and overall
progress toward your goals can help you get a handle on how well you're doing.
This can also help you see areas in which you need to improve, and areas where
you excel.
* Accountability
- Some sources suggest an accountability partner, goal buddy, or whatever you want
to call someone who holds you accountable for reaching your goals.
Your Success Coach,
Dr. Amy Hymes
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