LAS VEGAS - JUNE 27 2015 - Close-up of The High Roller Wheel light up at dawn at the center of the Las Vegas Strip on June 27 2015 in Las Vegas. The High Roller is the world's largest observation wheel.
When I think about goal setting from a holistic perspective, Zig Ziglar’s wheel of life concept seems to be best. When I’m honest with myself, I’m not really a holistic goal setter. I find it easier to set two types of goals: Business or career goals and fitness goals. Zig’s approach helps me see that in many areas of my life that are important to me- like my spiritual life and my relationship with my friends and my husband- I’m very haphazard instead of intentional.
The spokes of the wheel are:
The approach encourages you to set a goal for each spoke, with the center of the wheel being your mission or purpose.
Two important observations about this method that show the strengths and weaknesses of this approach:
Likewise, this year a physical goal was to run a marathon, but with my husband, dad and friends running it with me, it became a social and family goal or focus as well because it was a way to spend valuable time together both in training and in traveling to the race. It was good for me physically, socially, and quite honestly, spiritually and intellectually because when I did run alone, I listened to business podcasts or sermons.
So using this method to set goals, like others, has its’ greatest strength that leads to its’ greatest weakness- the holistic approach can lead to redundancy.
If you have trouble with setting goals to impact your life as a whole, this may be the method for you, but if you have adult ADD- aka difficulty focusing- then the simpler approach covered last week, may be better for you.
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