This is the season when a lot of entrepreneurs feel the pull. The pull to reset, to “finally” finish that big project, and to end the year strong.
And with that pull comes the instinct to set a new big goal.
But before you grab a blank page and start mapping out your next launch, revenue milestone, or visibility strategy, take a breath. Because sometimes, setting the right goal means taking a few steps back first.
This post is an invitation to make sure your next big move is built on alignment—not urgency.
Step 1: Review What’s Actually Working
We tend to skip this step. We jump to the next idea without looking at what’s already gaining traction.
Before you set your next big goal, ask yourself:
What’s already working in my business?
What offers or clients feel aligned and profitable?
Where is my growth coming from right now?
What systems, support, or habits are serving me?
Sometimes your next “goal” isn’t something new. It’s something already working that just needs more energy, consistency, or visibility.
Try It Out: Make a list of 3 things that are already creating results or ease—and ask, How can I amplify this instead of starting from scratch?
Step 2: Check In With Your Capacity
A goal that excites you is only helpful if you have the time, energy, and support to follow through. Not your ambition. Not your ideas. Your real capacity right now.
Before you set a goal, check in with:
Your personal calendar
Your energy levels (honestly)
Your current client load or workload
Any other commitments pulling on your focus
This doesn’t mean you don’t go big, it means you go wisely.
Try It Out: Ask yourself, if I hit this goal, what would I need to maintain it? That answer might show you whether the goal needs refining—or if your support system does.
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