I Track Every Goal I set. Here’s The List.
I set goals to feel alive.
Sweaty palms.
Racing heart.
Can’t think of anything else.
But I don’t just write them in my journal, I track them in public.
Here’s the live list I keep updated on the front page of my website:
Entrepreneurship
✔️ Blog every day for 2 years (July 21st, 2021)
✔️ Become my own boss full time (Sept 30th 2020)
✔️ Build a 6 figure/year business (April 30th, 2022)
⚪️ Build a 7 figure/year business
✔️ 1000 subscribers on YouTube (Dec 10th, 2021)
⚪️ 5000 subscribers on YouTube
✔️ Become a Certified High Performance Coach (Nov 16th 2018)
✔️ Coach an Olympic Athlete (June 1st, 2022)
Health
✔️ Do 20 push ups in a row (Oct, 2019)
✔️ Do 50 push ups in a row (Jan, 2020)
Adventure
✔️ Climb Mt Kilimanjaro (Sept, 2011)
✔️ Hike to Everest Base Camp (May, 2007)
✔️ Do a bungy jump (Jan, 2007)
Personal
✔️ Speak on stage (Nov 19th, 2022)
⚪️ Present a keynote
⚪️ Write a book
✔️ Get a Psychology degree (Oct 2017)
✔️ Dance in an on-stage Salsa Performance (May 18th, 2024)
⚪️ Do a breakdancing windmill
⚪️ Master the moonwalk
⚪️ Compete in a Salsa competition
✔️ Land a backflip on a trampoline (May 1st, 2025)
⚪️ Land a standing backflip
(I'm currently working on building a 7 figure business, landing a standing backflip, and hitting 5000 subscribers on YouTube.)
I don’t always hit the first deadline. But I always hit the goal.
Not because I'm particularly good, but because I'm relentless.
When I started my business in 2018, I expected to go full time in a couple of months.'
It took two years.
People were literally telling me to stop.
But I just kept going.
So if you're in the middle of a goal right now, don't stop.
Stopping is sneaky, because it never feels like stopping.
Most high performers don't even notice they're stopping.
Stopping sounds like:
I need to focus on other things right now
I have other priorities
I need to pause for a bit
I'll come back to this soon
I'll start next week
I've got a lot on at the moment
I want to do it properly, so I’m waiting until I can give it 100%
Even the most committed people lose momentum when the goal takes longer than expected.
And because on social media, people only ever share their achievements after they've done them, it feels like everyone else is winning, all the time.
That's why I share my goals publicly, before I've achieved them.
I want people to see the messy middle.
Who can you share your goal with today?