Goal Planning Worksheet & Tracker

Write Down Your Goals If You Want To Achieve Them.

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By simply writing down your goals you’re more likely to achieve them. How? Writing down your goals turns your dreams into reality. When you put pen to paper, you’re creating a clear path to success. Your goals come into sharp focus, energizing and motivating you as you work towards them. It's your personal roadmap that guides every step you take.  

Not sure where to start? Use my FREE goal planning worksheet. It’s the template I used to graduate from Stanford, enjoy a 14-year career in tech, buy my first home at the age of 34, and become a full-time entrepreneur at 36.

  • The Career Spark goal planning worksheet is better than a simple to-do list.

  • It revolutionizes your goal-setting process. 

  • Spend 5 minutes a day reviewing your goal tracker, and you're guaranteed to stay on task.

3 Easy Steps

  1. Get the worksheet.

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2. (Optional) Schedule a free goal planning session.

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3. Start using your new goal planning tool!

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Ready to start goal planning? Get the goal planning worksheet below.

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Enter your name and email to receive your FREE worksheet & tracker.

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