THE MORNING WALK-THROUGH #65 – Are you the favorite? Are you the supreme underdog? It doesn’t matter – Define your objectives




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Summary: I confuse the difference between what an objective is and what a goal is. I want to really hone in and define an objective. Why? I believe it's a huge factor when improving your team. Simply put, clearly defined objectives for an athlete, a unit, and a team leads to improvement and ultimate success.<br> <br> Objectives ‘“ has the word ‘object’ in it. Objects are concrete. They are something that you can hold in your hand.<br> <br> Definition of Goals and Objectives<br> Goals ‘“ are long-term aims that you want to accomplish.<br> Objectives ‘“ are concrete attainments that can be achieved by following a certain number of steps.<br> <br> Objectives ‘“ can be measured. Simply phrase your objective in the form of a question. For example, ‘I want to accomplish x in y amount of time’ becomes ‘Did I accomplish x in y amount of time?’ This can easily be answered in a yes or no form.<br> <br> Examples of Goals and Objectives<br> Goals ‘“ I want to be a better ball player. I want to learn more about Chinese history. I want to maximize my professional performance.<br> Objectives ‘“ I want to memorize the periodic table before my next quiz. I want to increase my sales by 10% this month. I want learn to play ‘Freebird’ on the guitar.<br> <br> Borrowed from and credited to: differencebetween.net<br> <br>  <br> <br> Click to go to the Vault<br> <br> <br> <br> WE LOVE FOOTBALL<br> That’s why we built this incredible resource<br> We’ve partnered with some of the top high school and college coaches in the game to bring you a video collection you won’t find anywhere else!