193. Baking it Down - Smart Baby Goals
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πΆ SMART Baby Goals - Taking small bites out of a big goal pie.
Onesday Thursday? Sorry - βοΈ we had a big snow storm (big for the Washington DC area is anything over 3 inches, and we ended up with 8 - 10 inches, βοΈ so rest assured, my car won't be clean again for 2 months).
In this week's Baking it Down Podcast - Episode 193 - SMART Baby Goals, πΆ we cover a better baby way to tackle big goals - and that's by not making them big, but making them rather small.
Let me jump right into an example of my own. βοΈ Last year (and for the last 5 years before that), I had the goal to learn Procreate (the iPad app that redefines digital drawing). π¨ I'd bought the top-of-the-line iPad, the fancy Pencil, and Procreate... and proceeded to say each year, βοΈ "I'm going to learn to draw."Β
But my goal wasn't S-M-A-R-T. It was too broad. π€ S-M-A-R-T stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound.Β
My "I wanna draw" was not specific. π€·ββοΈ Draw what? It wasn't measurable because you can't measure "can I draw yet." And because it wasn't broken down into steps, it thus became unachievable, and "sometime this year" was not a viable option for "time-bound."Β
My goal was running before it could crawl, and thus it never got any traction. We have to make it small (baby) before we can make it big. πββοΈπ¨
π€± A lot of time, we see bakers say BIG goals - π€ "I want to increase sales by 50%," or π "I want to teach 10 cookie classes this year." Love them - but those are really easy goals to say and really hard goals to beat.Β
What if we made these goals smaller? πΆ Baby...ier? What if "I want to increase sales by 50%" was, "I'd like to sell 1 more dozen each week this year than I did last year." Still pushing you, but definitely S-M-A-R-T because it's smaller and a lot more specific, we can measure it, we know we can do it (hey, what's 1 more dozen), it's relevant to our business, and it's time-bound (each week).
π¨ That's what I did with my lofty "learn how to draw" goal. Instead of "take 1 Procreate class a week," I switched it to, "Just β¨openβ¨ the Procreate app once a day." Whatever happens after that - it counts. Because the goal is so small and easy, it's easy to tackle, but it's not impressive.Β
And therein is the key - π small goals aren't sexy, but they are attainable, and completing 100 small goals this year will get you so much further than not completing 1 giant goal.
π§ Small is Smart. π€
Here are some small crawling goals that you can use to get your goals to toddler stage.Β
πΆ 1. Social Media - Consistent Posting 2x per Week
- πΌ Focus on 2 times per week - be gradual, you can increase posting once you've learned how to stay consistent with just 2x per week.
- πΌ Focus on 1 platform - set up up cross-posting if you'd like, but focus on 1 platform for now.
- πΌ Add in 1 copy formula to work on each *month* - not each post. Learning just 1 copy formula (AIDA) is better than learning them all and using zero.
πΆ 2. Financial - not "all the money" but rather "1 extra dozen per week"
- πΌ Ask, "How would I find 1 more sale a week?" - let that question guide your marketing to find just 1 more lead.
- πΌ Focus on value-adding in community groups - community group admins love valuable content, so become an asset before you make your cash grab.
- πΌ To help make it achievable - premake dough so you have it ready to go.