“To finish the moment, to find the journey’s end in every step of the road, to live the greatest number of good hours, is wisdom." Ralph Waldo Emerson

I had a challenging discussion with a client about the importance of goals, goal setting, and metrics. On my side, I felt like she was putting too much emphasis on the goal exercise and neglecting her management role, but on her side she felt like I was being cynical and minimizing the need for individual accountability.
It's tempting to set a plan, envision successful outcomes, and step into the future with the idea your people will get to where they need to be in 2020 if they just stick to the path. When that doesn't work, it's tempting to re-do the exercise quarterly in 2021 instead of yearly. And when that doesn't work, it's tempting in 2022 to revisit it monthly. By 2023, you're on my side.
Case in point, this Outside magazine article on pop-star Mike Posner's walk across America.
Why Mike Posner Walked Across America
Years after he took that pill in Ibiza, Grammy nominee Mike Posner left behind his life in L.A. to go on a 2,851-mile journey in search of... something. Here's what he learned about grief, motivation, struggle, and authenticity.
Mr. Posner had a goal and a specific plan. Then life happened.
Help your people set a destination for sure, but don't end your work there. Your daily effort is in helping them relish the journey every step of the way.
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