Wisdom from Rules for Renegades

Goal Setting

Getting a GSD Degree (Get Stuff Done) also requires goal setting, which helps you both clarify your purpose in your career and plan your next two promotions. You may not be able to visualize yourself as the CEO, but what are the next two rungs you want to climb? What will it take to get there? Do the grunt work others aren’t willing to do. You may not always get credit for what you do; just remember, you’re out to make your name—and your “brand” (more on this in Chapter 4) synonymous with results. Ask specifically for more opportunity; this means more work but also more recognition. Treat your personal development like the development of a business—you need to be well rounded and have all “departments” thrive. Fun, personal growth, service, and relationships are just as important as finance, career, and health. How will you make your life a profitable, well-run company? 

To get some GREAT tools on goal setting, go to the “Cool Tools” section of http://www.RulesForRenegades.com (and get the free book while you’re there too!).

Christine


One Response to Wisdom from Rules for Renegades

  1. Rod King says:

    Hi Christine,
    Just to connect and let you know that I’ve been working on a visual approach to Getting Stuff Done (GSD). I consider GSD as more comprehensive than the classic Getting Things Done (GTD).

    I’m currently writing a book on how to simply make the world more innovative and productive as well as less wasteful. I’m also following your activities regarding your book, “Rules for Renegades.” Your book is right in front of me as I write this note. “Rules for Renegades” is truly inspirational. Thanks for sharing.

    Best,
    Rod King, Ph.D.

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