Analyze Approach to Goals

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Through the earlier blog posts in this series you explored and created gigantic goals then defined the opportunities.  Next is analyzing the ‘how’ of achieving results.  A business, life, or executive coach is aware that each person is unique in how they approach planning.  Coach training programs include developing skills to identify individual preferences.  Additionally, a coach will challenge your thinking and your approach.  With your coach or here now, consider your steps for research, making decisions, and planning.

Questions to explore include:

  • What level of information works for you?
    • Do you prefer just the big picture, some detail, or lots of research?

Whichever you prefer, consider the benefits of the various options so that as you move forward your awareness is enhanced.  Specifically, if you prefer the big picture, explore whether some detail is beneficial in making your decisions.  If you prefer some detail, decide how much and also analyze from the big picture perspective.  If you prefer lots of research, how much time will you allow before making a decision?

  • What decision-making tools will you use?
    • For example, do you prefer a pro / con list, considering possible outcomes, seeking input then reflecting, analyzing the options, or going with your gut instincts?

If you have a coach, an additional option is to think out loud and talk it through with the coach listening, reflecting, and asking more questions to enhance your process.

  • What is the big-picture of your approach?
    • Is it about knowing exactly what you are doing when or going with the flow?

There is benefit to having a specific procedure and there is benefit to going with the flow; what is the balance that makes sense?

Reflecting on and responding to these questions lays the foundation for how you analyze goals and plan for success.  Follow this blog series to continue your process.

Cathy Liska

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Most blog posts here are written or curated by Cathy Liska, Guide from the Side®, CDP, MCC.

Cathy is CEO/Founder of the Center for Coaching Certification, CCC. As Guide from the Side®, she is a sought-after trainer and coach with over 30 years of experience in business management and ownership. Cathy built her diverse team at CCC that includes trainers, customer service, and coaches. She was Co-Leader for ICF’s Ethics Community of Practice, on the Leadership Team for the review and updating of the Code of Ethics in 2024, and active in the Ethics Water Cooler. To ensure she stays current in related areas of expertise, Cathy has earned the following: ICF’s Master Certified Coach (MCC), Certified Coach Trainer, Certified Consumer Credit Counselor, Certificate of Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership and Management, Grief Support Group Facilitator, Certified in the Drucker Self-Assessment Tool, Certified Apartment Manager, Certified Civil and Family Mediator, and Certified in DISC.

Cathy’s clients range from attorneys to corporate executives, government to nonprofit, entrepreneurs to children, under or unemployed to newly retired. She specializes in communication, management, conflict, and leadership. Her personal mission statement is “People.” Cathy is known for her passion to serve others so they achieve the results they want.

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