By the time that the end of the year comes, you’ve probably already made some progress on achieving your yearly goals. And it’s still possible that a few of them slipped your mind. So, if you find yourself wanting to clear your list before the end of the year, you have some work to do. 2025 will be here before we know it so you’ll need to make a game plan for achieving your yearly goals within the next 10 weeks. Have you met your yearly goals? Here’s how to make progress in three months. 

Determine If They’re Still Goals You Want

Revisit those goals. Determine if they’re goals that can allow you to pivot or get focused. Changing your mind or adjusting in a way that’s best for you is your prerogative. And it’s not failure if you’re learning from your mistakes. Maybe your life is moving in a different direction and now your goals need to reflect that. Maybe you want to remove goals from the list because they no longer align with your priorities. In either case, revisit them and determine if they’re still goals you’re interested in completing. 

Setting Goals By Year-End And The Future

An article from LinkedIn recommends that goal setters adapt the SMART method once they’re ready to make a plan toward making progress. Set specific, measurable, achievable and realistic goals that are time-bound for your remaining goals. Being specific allows you to have a clear idea of what you need to achieve. Making sure that they’re measurable will allow you to determine how much time you’ll need to achieve them.

Are your remaining goals actually achievable according to your capacity and the amount of time you have left this year? If not, maybe move them to the new year. If they are feasible, create detailed steps to put them into action and start today.

Be proud of setting your goals and figuring out how to achieve them. Sometimes life can get in the way of goals at work or in your personal life. Realigning and adjusting will ensure success.