Achieving Goals Using TimescaleChoose The Most Appropriate Timescale and Improve Goal Achievement
Goal setting is a complex process. Learn more about choosing the most appropriate timescale (short, medium or long term) to increase the probability of achieving goals.
People who understand how to achieve goals realize that goal setting is a complex process. Understanding more about the process and different elements of goal setting can increase the probability of achieving goals. An important element is to choose the most appropriate timescale for the goal. Short, Medium and Long Term GoalsGoals can be categorized as short, medium or long term, based on the estimated time it will take to achieve them. Typical timescales are as follows:
Some goals take longer than three years to achieve and it used to be that long term goals were categorized as five years plus. Today, timescales are shorter even though these longer term goals still exist, so they are broken down into goals with one to three year timescales. Long term goals can be analyzed to create the medium and short term goals required to achieve the longer term goals. For example:
Breaking goals down in this way means that managing progress is easier and the impact of not achieving smaller steps or not taking action is more noticeable, helping to keep goal achievement on track. Typically, there will always be more short term goals as the smaller, more detailed steps to be achieved are identified. Maintain a Balance Between Long and Short Term GoalsIt is important to maintain a balance between long and short terms goals. If all goals are long term, then it will be difficult to track progress towards the goals and the focus on the future may mean that less action is actually taken in the short term. If all goals are short term then the emphasis on action but without a clear direction, can lead to wasted effort and reduced effectiveness. Goal setting is a complex process. Choosing the most appropriate timescale for a goal and ensuring that short and medium term goals contribute to longer term goals will increase the probability of achieving all goals.
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