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How to set goals for your knit business

Set goals for your knit business allow you to create an experience that can sell far better than your product by itself.
If you want to turn your hobby into a business or to grow your existing business into a more successful one, and you have to set goals for your knit business.

Goals help you to visualize what it is that you want, and they also help to get you pumped about getting it.
Goals should give you the intention to be thoughtfully moving towards something.
You can be motivated, you can be inspired, but what matters are the intention and the action plan.

3 steps to set goals for your knit business

  1. Wrote down three goals, one for income, one to impact, and one for you as an individual โ€“ something not tied to work.
  2. Share all of them with someone, just speaking these goals into existence and not letting them sit on a page in the notebook.
  3. Write down three action steps to make them happen and when you would complete them.

Don’t set goals for the entire year; start with a quarter at a time.
For me, quarterly goals feel better because I’m not stuck for a year, or I don’t feel like a total failure if, after one month, I haven’t progressed.

You had nine steps to complete in one quarter to get you towards your income, impact, and individual goal.

What happens when I don’t hit the goals? The good news isโ€ฆ nothing.
Because working towards your goals means you’re progressing, and this is more than never existed.
Goals are not about doing more or being more; it’s about cultivating what matters. Remember that we define success differently, and we have different life circumstances. There are no such things as bad judgment and no wrong dreams.

If you want to increase your chances for success, share your goals with someone who understands what you are working and allow them to challenge your action plan because sometimes we complicate things or choose the wrong place to start.

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