Tuesday 24 January 2012

Life goals - be as vague and broad as possible


To complement my previous post on perhaps avoiding MBO and SMART goal settings for our life goals, I would like to offer some concrete examples. 


Vision or mission statement by Corporate

Ideally, a company should have a vision statement by the founder. If don't have, 2nd best is a mission statement.

Take a look. Are they broad and vague? Completely different from the 1 year and 5 year goals? Why? (Hey, I asked you first!)

If your company does not have a vision or mission statement, congratulations! It's likely to be lead by a first generation business owner - the vision is still in the owner's mind. Watch and learn!

A company becomes "ordinary" when they start to copy and implement management flavour of the month/year concepts... (usually the business owner's 2nd generation or newly recruited professional managers from outside)

Anyone from my generation still remember "In Search of Excellence" by Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman, Jr. during the 80s? How many of these "excellent" companies are still around or "excellent"? Yes, Kodak was featured in the book.


Then and Now

When we were a young man/woman and fantasizing about what we want in our other half, what were our "goals"?

He ideally would be tall and cute like Beckham. Ambitious, career minded, have stable income, owns a car, can afford a nice apartment, blah, blah, blah.

She ideally can go from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 10 seconds, has a V12 engine, and comes in red, black, or yellow... LOL!

If you are married, roll-over and take a look at your other half. Anything close to what you have "planned". Stop laughing. It doesn't matter right? Once the right one comes along, you knew it instantly!

If still unmarried and wishing you were, you may want to reflect whether your "goals" are hindering or limiting your search... 


Not recognizing what we really want in Life

When I looked backed at my 44 years, did I planned all these? OK, you may challenge I had my 12 months to financial freedom goal.

Ah! Don't get me wrong. MBO and SMART goals are great for specific targeted things we want to achieve - that's the power single-minded focus!

But if success is measured by what we have to give up to achieve it, have you ever wondered what if some of those things you have "sacrificed" are those you would like to achieve your life goal?

During my posting to Shanghai, I've seen 3 expat divorces - two European couples, and one Singaporean couple.

Woman, if you prefer to stay in Singapore to further your career and let your hubby go to China without you, the chances of your marriage surviving is less than 50%.

Brother, if you go to China without your wife, your life goal is definitely not about having a complete and loving family...


My Life Goal

What about me? Talk so much. Show us the money you say?

My life goal is simple: I want to be happy. 

I am not an evangelist. You have to fill in the blanks yourselves.




  

8 comments:

  1. Hi SMOL,

    "What about me? Talk so much. Show us the money you say?" You said it,i didn't. Ah.....actually what really makes you happy?
    It's a little bit funny. i am thinking about the "The Sound Of Music" now; not money, woman, wine, song, etc....

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  2. Temperament,

    I happy for you :)

    I didn't catch the recent double rainbows; but I saw the dance of the golden leaves at Portsdown road.

    I am happy.

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  3. Hi SMOL

    Truly, happiness is that elusive thing that men and women pursue but few truly achieve it.

    The more I read and experience life, the more I realise happiness is more of a journey and process rather than a destination :-)

    Be well and prosper.

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  4. Did u have anything to do with the divorces..? Lol Moral of story never go overseas to work when you have a hot partner :p

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  5. Panzer,

    Bingo! Baby steps.

    First "sell" vague and broad as possible as contrast to what we have been brainwashed - specific and with time frame.

    For those who understood, the next natural step would be no destination - hence no life goals!

    Do the animals plan this plan that?

    "He" will provide :)

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  6. Guru,

    Let's say I exhibited the "convent girl" syndrome while in Shanghai.

    All the years of moral repression got released in a abandonment of "living-in-sin".

    Well, the walk the middle path, I have to experience both extreme paths. No?

    Hot or ordinary models not the issue. Just ask men who change cars every 2 years. It's the novelty factor. Some guys are just not a 1 car man.

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  7. Hi SMOL,
    i hate to say it but i have to.
    "Absence makes the heart grows fonder"
    But if too long, then it most probably will become "Out of sight, out of mind". Besides, which human beings do not only have emotional needs, but the most basic physical needs too.

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  8. Temperament,

    I am a flawed individual. If only we can all be saints and bodhisattvas!

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