Going for the Goal in 2002
Finally, a Web site that will help you stick to
your New Year's resolutions.
By Dana Greenlee, Co-Host WebTalkGuys Radio
Every New Year's eve, the ritual is the same. We usher out the old year
with "Auld Lang Syne" and we ring in the new with raised glasses and toast:
"This year, I'm really going to ...!"
With eager hearts full
of good intentions, we vow to finally make good on the pledges of years past--and present.
But by the time spring rolls around, these promises are all but forgotten.
As any goal-setter knows, it's the New Year's resolutions that are hard to keep . We
usually go for the big, unattainable goals during this annual promise-fest such as losing
weight, quitting smoking, finding your true love, or getting out of debt. And then there
is the public pressure, as people constantly query friends and relatives about their
resolutions--and pester if the goals are not kept.
Forget half-hearted resolutions. The Internet has a rescue plan: MyGoals.com. Theyre
a Web-based personal productivity tool, all about helping people define and accomplish any
goal, of any type and do whatever they set out to do.
MyGoals.coms
Vice President of Marketing, Anthony Helmstetter says to not despair if you have trouble
getting goals to be more than just items on your wish list. There's practical advice to
help you get in gear for the new year--so that you can plan your goals and see them
through to the end.
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Q: How does myGoals.com work?
Helmstetter: It really is quite a revolutionary concept. myGoals.com is a Web-based
personal productivity tool that helps people set and manage any personal or professional
goal. We do this by solving two fundamental problems everyone has. Most people know what
they want to accomplish. They dont know how to go about doing that. The second
problem is people dont stay on track over time. Our application helps solve both
those problems.
Q: So a person somehow gets reminded to stay on track?
Helmstetter: Exactly. What we help people do is come up with a workable plan in a very
simple way to help them achieve their goal and then utilize email reminders in an interval
that they set. They get reminded of specific tasks they need to do - when its coming
up and when its past due.
Q: Its sort of an Insta-nag.
Helmstetter: You can use it to encourage you or reminder you or nag you as often or as
infrequently as you want to and that varies greatly depending on the nature of the goal.
Q: Has myGoals been around on the Internet awhile?
Helmstetter: We built this application over the course of the past year. We did it very
quietly and debuted February 2000. We have a large amount of intellectual property and
patent work going into this.
Q: Explain how the email reminder service actually works.
Helmstetter: The core of the email reminder is the goal plan itself. We help people
achieve their goal plan in a very novel way. We found through research that when you ask
people what they want to accomplish, they have no problem telling you what their goal is:
some place they want to travel to, the amount of money they want to make, something they
want to learn. If you ask the same people how they want to accomplish their goal, they hit
a brick wall. So our novel approach was to ask, What are the obstacles standing in
your way, what is preventing you from achieving your goal?
And as if by magic, people have no problem articulating whats standing in their way:
dont have enough time or money or their spouse doesnt support them.
Q: Its the blame game.
Helmstetter: Yes, it is. But its something that were accustom to doing. Then
we take one obstacle at a time and the applications walks the user through this very
simple process. It guides them by coming up with a task thats designed to overcome
just that one obstacle. If you repeat that with all the obstacles, you end up with this
list of tasks with start and end dates, and then you have a very comprehensive plan by
date that tells you how to overcome all the obstacles that stand between you and your
goal. That goal plan is the core and we tie the email reminders to those individual tasks,
giving the user control on how often they want to get those reminders.
Q: One thing that makes accomplishing goals difficult is just getting started and
doing something toward that direction. Does myGoals help with that?
Helmstetter: Its very important at the point when an individuals motivation is very
high - for instance, New Years is often a time when we focus briefly on something we want
to do - thats the point to commit your plan to paper. Unfortunately, most people
only think about what they want to do and nothing else. Putting a plan to paper - or to
our application - is a much more powerful way to take your goal to the next step. At the
point you have a plan broken down by steps and you have email reminders coming in to tell
you what to do next - even to the point that we have pre-made goal plans that will guide
you to what the next step should be, that should keep a person going. And if you check
those off, you get that sense of accomplishment.
Q: What about if I cant decide on a goal to pursue?
Helmstetter: The site is broken down to nine major life areas. Within those we have over
5,000 suggested goal plan titles. So anybody who says they dont know what they want
to do or looking for that next thing to get them excited, weve got a wealth of
information. The site is filled with dozens of pre-make goal plans. Theyre
essentially templates that are populated with typical obstacles. Adopt a pre-made goal
plan, modify it to your particular circumstances and within a matter of minutes you have a
very comprehensive plan to help them accomplish the goal.
Q: What are the most popular goals people are setting?
Helmstetter: The most popular category recently changed. Historically it has been Health
and Fitness. The category of Personal Finance just edged ahead recently. Its
interesting to see that, with the recession and economic downturn, it is clearly reflected
in peoples individual goals.
Q: Are you working with any of the PDAs or organizer software to mesh this
application into those?
Helmstetter: Not at this point in time. Its important to realize were not a
replacement to your calendar system. If you use Outlooks organizer, its very
hard to use it to help you climb Mt. McKinley next week. Theyre not set up to do
that kind of hierarchical to do list.
Q: How can companies use myGoals.com?
Helmstetter: Absolutely. Its very easy for a manager or a team leader to manage
their departmental goals. We see a great deal of enthusiasm in sales organizations.
Frankly, businesses are always looking for ways to set work goals and stay on track,
whether its to double your quarterly sales, or, for that matter, launch an entire
new division or reduce absenteeism. Companies are always trying lots of ways to boost
productivity, increase revenues, and cut costs, and setting goals is a fundamental
ingredient. We're seeing tremendous interest coming from corporations who are interested
in empowering their employees to set and manage their goals. It's not all about the
short-term bottom line either; we're finding that companies would also like to wrap
corporate training and employee satisfaction initiatives within the context of
goal-setting. Naturally, these ultimately affect the bottom line as well.
WTG
(Dana Greenlee is president of LoudVox.com and
co-host of the WebTalkGuys Radio Show. WebTalkGuys, a Washington-based talk show features
technology news and interviews. It is broadcast on CNET Radio in San Francisco and Boston,
on the web at CNET Radio, WebTalkGuys Radio and via the XM satellite network. Past show and
interviews are also webcast via the Internet at http://www.webtalkguys.com).
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