Goal Setting - Write Down Your Goals!
Legacy signals
Archived popularity: 733 legacy viewsImported historical SelfGrowth signal; not blended with current reader activity.
Reader rating
Not enough ratings yet
Aggregate average appears after enough eligible reader ratings.
Rate this resource
Sign in to rate this resource.
Like umbrellas and pens, unwritten goals almost always end in loss!
Written goals are catalysts, transforming agents for success and achievement. You will achieve far greater and more consistent results when you take the time to write down your goals.
Writing goals sets off a chain of events that allows you and others to see and evaluate your goals so that you can develop plans to achieve them. Goals kept only in your mind have an uncanny way of remaining figments of your imagination. The odds are against you ever acting upon them.
Goals not written down fall victim to the “out of sight… out ofnmind” phenomenon! We've all had the experience of going to thensupermarket with a “mental list” of stuff to get. Yet we inevitably return home without one or more desired item. A simple written list would have been the perfect solution.
Your goals work the same way. If you don't write them down, you will forget them. Writing challenges thought. When you write a goal, you actually see what you're thinking. You have a target to aim for…something that takes shape and grows legs.
By writing your goals, you take a step toward achieving them. It is an essential piece of the combination, a tremendous ally of focus.
From eureka to achievement, the evolution of a goal begins in thenmind and immediately takes shape when pen is put to paper. The goal progresses from thought to sketch, from sketch to action, and finally from action to achievement in real time. The achievement of a goal is an exemplary tale of power, purpose, and potential.
The process of writing and revising a goal forces you to make ancommitment to yourself; once a goal is written, you've made an investment. And, as with any investment, you'll want to protect it and nurture its growth.
If you intend to take goal setting seriously, you must up the ante by writing down your goals and revising them continuously.
By choosing your goal and writing it down, you gain an edge. Mostnpeople simply respond to conditions rather than creating conditions for a better life. While there is no magic pill or equation for success, one thing is sure: Those who fail to plan by not writing down their goals, by default, plan to fail.
While blessed with permanent memory, your mind is cursed withnlousy recall. Even if the only paper in sight is a cocktail napkin, write down your goal! You execute best with precise instructions. Your written goal must be specific and measurable.
Success has a low ambiguity threshold. The better job you donspecifying the goal, the more focused you will be, and the betternyour chances of achieving it.
Your mind has a great capacity to think through facts, fiction, and circumstance to find ways to achieve your goals. What was once recorded on paper will soon be recorded in history… as a goal achieved.
Everything Counts!
Article author
About the Author
Further reading
Further Reading
Video
QA Smoke Published Video
Seeded video fixture for detail-route smoke.
June 18, 2026
Article
The Power of Goal Setting: An Academic Insight into Success
Overview of The Power of Goal Setting: An Academic Insight into Success
April 29, 2026
Article
The Power Of Short Term Goals
I have studied high achievers for 25 years, including 23 as a television news reporter. Time and time again I saw the power of goal setting, especially short term goals. Nick Missos was a Warsaw, Indiana 9th grader who wanted to be on the wrestling team. He had two things going against him: he was very weak, and he wa…
April 7, 2026