Missed the Workshop? Here’s the Replay and a Quick Recap
Thanks to everyone who joined the workshop yesterday. Seriously, it was really good seeing familiar names pop up and hearing what you’re all working toward this year. We’ll upload the recording to the Classroom so you can go back to it or watch it if you couldn’t make it. Also, here is the link where you can download the templates and access the slides. But here’s a simple, clean rundown of what we covered so it stays fresh. 1. Start with the Life Plan (Eulogy) Before setting any goals, get clear on how you want to be remembered. When that’s in place, the goals actually feel connected to something real. 2. Use the Vision Board for alignment, not pressure We talked about how the vision board only works after the Life Plan. It’s there to pull you forward emotionally, not to guilt-trip you with deadlines. 3. Turn the vision into quarterly goals Year-long goals sound inspiring, but they’re way too abstract. Quarterly goals give you enough urgency to move and enough time to actually get things done. 4. Stick to the three-goal rule Three goals per quarter. That’s it. Once you try to chase everything, progress slows down fast. 5. Make goals finishable and measurable By the end of the quarter, you should know with zero debate whether you completed it. No “kind of.” No “almost.” 6. Build daily habits that support each goal The daily actions are the part you control. The goal is just the outcome of those actions stacking up. 7. Do a weekly review Same day, same time. It’s the check-in that keeps everything on track without needing motivation to carry you. This is the exact rhythm we use at Opny because it removes the guesswork and makes execution feel way simpler.