31 min

8. Habits and Goal Setting The Great Job! Podcast

    • Parenting

In this episode, Emily and Dan break down goal-setting and habit-building for families. For many parents, the beginning of the new school year can feel more monumental than the new year, so they recommend focusing on intentional goals and habit-building over resolutions.  
Emily and Dan emphasize that successful habits are rooted in identifying a clear destination. Drawing from his experience assisting corporate teams, Dan shares three goal-setting strategies that can be seamlessly adapted to family dynamics. Other business tools, like the 10-year strategy, can also be used to craft a visionary roadmap for your family's future.
Identifying that goal in the first place may feel difficult, however. Knowing if you tend towards being a visionary or implementer can be helpful. Emily and Dan offer examples of each and then give practical suggestions to help each type improve their ability to identify goals.
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Episode Outline:
(03:16) Favoring habits and goal setting over New Year’s resolutions 
(05:40) Emily and Dan’s habits
(09:14) Better boundaries around technology and scheduling
(16:13) Destination planning + goal setting
(24:42) Visionaries and implementers
Resources Referenced:
When by Daniel Pink
Greenlight family banking app
The Vision Driven Leader by Michael Hyatt
Traction by Gino Wickman
Connect with Dan and Emily: 
Great Job! Website
Great Job! Twitter 
Great Job! Facebook 
Great Job! LinkedIn 
About Dan and Emily: 
We’re Dan and Emily Mall, the parents behind Great Job! We’ve known each other since 5th grade, been together for over twenty years, and have spent the last 12 years raising our two daughters, Sidda and Charlie. We started this space after we noticed a lot of our friends and teachers (and our kids’ friends’ parents) coming to us for advice or to compliment the way our kids sometimes show up in the world. We wanted a way to share our stories of what’s worked and hasn’t for parents and caregivers, who, like us, struggle with raising amazing humans.

In this episode, Emily and Dan break down goal-setting and habit-building for families. For many parents, the beginning of the new school year can feel more monumental than the new year, so they recommend focusing on intentional goals and habit-building over resolutions.  
Emily and Dan emphasize that successful habits are rooted in identifying a clear destination. Drawing from his experience assisting corporate teams, Dan shares three goal-setting strategies that can be seamlessly adapted to family dynamics. Other business tools, like the 10-year strategy, can also be used to craft a visionary roadmap for your family's future.
Identifying that goal in the first place may feel difficult, however. Knowing if you tend towards being a visionary or implementer can be helpful. Emily and Dan offer examples of each and then give practical suggestions to help each type improve their ability to identify goals.
Stay in the loop and sign up for the Great Job! newsletter.
Episode Outline:
(03:16) Favoring habits and goal setting over New Year’s resolutions 
(05:40) Emily and Dan’s habits
(09:14) Better boundaries around technology and scheduling
(16:13) Destination planning + goal setting
(24:42) Visionaries and implementers
Resources Referenced:
When by Daniel Pink
Greenlight family banking app
The Vision Driven Leader by Michael Hyatt
Traction by Gino Wickman
Connect with Dan and Emily: 
Great Job! Website
Great Job! Twitter 
Great Job! Facebook 
Great Job! LinkedIn 
About Dan and Emily: 
We’re Dan and Emily Mall, the parents behind Great Job! We’ve known each other since 5th grade, been together for over twenty years, and have spent the last 12 years raising our two daughters, Sidda and Charlie. We started this space after we noticed a lot of our friends and teachers (and our kids’ friends’ parents) coming to us for advice or to compliment the way our kids sometimes show up in the world. We wanted a way to share our stories of what’s worked and hasn’t for parents and caregivers, who, like us, struggle with raising amazing humans.

31 min