10 Minutes 10 Questions for Goals

The 2010 Census tagline is the inspiration for time management questions and 10 questions for setting goals:

  1. In each life area, what will fill your life with value?
  2. Which area of your life has the lowest levels of value?
  3. What goal will be most effective in increasing the level of this value?
  4. How can this goal be stated in SMART terms?
  5. What is the most important action to take to reach this goal?
  6. What are your talents?
  7. What is your purpose….how will you add value to life with your talents?
  8. Are your goals in line with your purpose?
  9. Do your words and actions support your goals and purpose?
  10. What action will you take today?

More questions to ask to think BIG at the Not So Big Life. Learn more at Asking the Right Questions.

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