Forming Your Game plan For Success
If you have found something you really want to get done this season, bring that back to memory as I move into the quick process of setting a game plan.
Think of your game plan as a road map. Without a clear road map, your path to completing your BIG idea this season will look like the picture above. Unclear and confusing.
To avoid this, we need to take your BIG idea (hit .500, win 10 games, make fewer than 7 errors) and create some procedural goals to include in your road map.
Using the example of the BIG idea of winning 10 games as a pitcher this season, let me show you how procedural goals work. Depending on how long your season is, winning 10 games could be amazingly difficult. Feel free to adjust that number to fit an aggressive goal for your league. If you typically win 2/3 of the games or your BIG idea, there are some things that need to change in order for you to win 1/3 more games. So, a couple procedural goals would be like:
1. I will throw 50% more curveballs for strikes.
2. I will throw a first pitch strike 75% of the time.
Without these valuable procedural goals, your BIG idea of winning 10 games would be tough to lay out in your road map. Once you have established two to three procedural goals to help you accomplish your BIG idea, you're ready for the last piece in your road map creation process, Action Habits.
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