Prospecting on Purpose

Goal Setting with Contingency Plans is your ultimate strategy to stay on track with your ambitions, especially when 88% of people abandon their New Year's resolutions by mid-January! In this episode of Prospecting on Purpose, Sara shares the secret to achieving goals by planning for failure. Yes, you read that right—planning to fail can actually help you succeed. With a step-by-step breakdown, Sara explains how goal setting with contingency plans can reduce anxiety, build resilience, and keep your motivation alive, even when life gets in the way.

Using relatable examples, she shows how creating flexible, adaptable goals can turn setbacks into comebacks. Whether it's adjusting your workout routine during a busy week or rethinking ambitious resolutions, Sara equips you with tools to anticipate challenges and persevere.

🎯 Ready to transform your approach to goal setting? Tune in to learn:

  • How to plan for failure and bounce back stronger.

  • Why self-compassion is key to sticking with your goals.

  • The mindset shift that helps you turn setbacks into growth opportunities.

Let's make 2025 the year you redefine success with goal-setting with contingency plans!

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88% of people abandon their goals

so you're in the majority if you give up

but the point is to not really give up

it's just to acknowledge the setback

and then move on with your plan

missing your workout doesn't mean you failed

it just means you need to readjust your approach

step 1 is to define the worst case scenario

you might feel guilty or frustrated

because you aren't keeping an alignment with a promise

you said to yourself

you might hate pictures of yourself

or your clothes don't fit

not impact your confidence in setting future goals

outside of this category of life

that's why people don't even start

welcome back to prospecting on purpose

this is the first solo episode of Season 3

and it is airing the last week of January

and you know what else happens the last week of January

people abandon their New Year's resolutions

a study show that 88% of people

fail their resolutions within the first two weeks

so if you're still trucking on January 27th

kudos to you you are in the extreme minority

so for today's episode

I thought it'd be very timely to share just one big tip

that's helped me with goal setting

and it's been proven to help

people achieve their goals

and it's probably not what you think

so when you're looking at your resolution

or any goal or objective that you're striving for

the biggest tip I can share with you is that

it's crucial to anticipate failure

and plan on what you're gonna do

if you veer from your goals

so that's the tip plan to fail

and I will use an example for us

as we break this down a little bit

so I'm gonna use a very common example

let's assume you've specific a specific objective

you already know enough about goal planning

to be specific in your goals

so instead of saying get healthier or lose weight

you've established that

you are going to lose 10 pounds

by July 1st

and you're gonna do this by working out 30 minutes

for three days a week and walking 10,000 steps a day

right very common

you got your metrics you got your end date

but what most people fail to do

as part of their goal setting

is to create a contingency plan

if you fail

or let's say you have to go on a work trip for a week

and you don't exercise at all

you've kind of crushed your momentum

well why bother getting back in the routine

I already stopped all my progress

so

here's how you can create a plan to anticipate failure

and step 1 is to define the worst case scenario

so the worst case scenario on this example

is that you've completely abandoned

your exercise routine and you're not walking at all

you're not moving your body

you've just given up on the exercise

so obviously on top of not exercising

you might feel guilty or frustrated

because you aren't keeping an alignment with a promise

you said to yourself

you might hate pictures of yourself

or your clothes don't fit

you know

all of these things add up to a sense of failure

and that impacts your confidence

in setting future goals

outside of this category of life

you know

pings other categories when we let ourselves down

that's why it that's why it's so hard sometimes

that's why people don't even start

so if you kind of think about the worst case scenario

that definitely helps you motivate yourself to

to avoid it but also it let you create a plan

so now that you have an idea on what could happen

and you're anticipating this

you can create a response plan if you get off of track

so this way if a setback happens

the first thing I want you to do is to just acknowledge

the setback without judgment

like if you miss multiple workouts or you stop entirely

remind yourself that setbacks are normal

self compassion is really the key

to avoid any type of downward spiral

and remind yourself that

88% of people abandon their goals

so you're in the majority if you give up

but the point is to not really give up

it's just to acknowledge the setback

and then move on with your plan

so the example response here is missing your workout

doesn't mean you failed

it just means you need to readjust your approach

this is part of the contingency plan

giving yourself the freedom

and flexibility to change it

and adjust it as needed so the next step is

I want you to reassess and adjust your goal

you wanna analyze why the goal was abandoned

was it too ambitious

did life circumstances get in the way

use this reflection to modify

your goal into something more achievable

so in the example you had a business trip

you didn't get exercise maybe for your next work trip

you already know you're not gonna get your workout in

so maybe you schedule your exercise the day before

and the day you get back from your trip

and then you just plan on

not working out during the business trip

because the time is too tight

another adjustment might be hey

you know what the three days a week

and the 10,000 steps are a little too much

maybe you remove an element of it

maybe you just ditch the step count

and exercise three days a week

or ditch the exercise for now

and just hit your step count

and then you can start to layer on

but in that worst case scenario

you can build flexibility in your goal

by preparing for disruptions

and that's really where

the contingency plan concept comes in

so maybe if part of part of the goal is

you were too busy to do this workout

can you commit to five minutes of stretching or walking

instead

if I can't make it to the gym

I'll do a 10 minute lap around the hotel

or I'll take the stairs down to my rental car

or the lobby instead of the elevator

this is really where when you have a plan

and you know you have a plan

then if a setback happens

it reduces the feeling of anxiety about failing

because you know you have a plan

this also builds resilience

because if you're anticipating failure

then you're reminding yourself that setbacks

are a part of growth

and this mindset shift really fosters resilience

and encourages persistence

which are both key attributes and achieving our goals

the other thing I really like about planning to fail

is that it gives us flexibility

you know I think a lot of us get really rigid

and it's very black or white

but if we have a flexible plan

it allows us to adapt

without feeling like we failed entirely

and this is really what keeps motivation alive

even when progress was a lot slower than you want

or you have a setback

Winston Churchill is quoted as saying

perfection is the enemy of progress

so if you slip you can still be moving forward

the only thing that's gonna prevent you from

achieving your goals is inaction

and with those 88% of people who just ditch their plan

they're not moving forward in there

they're stuck in in action

so if you've abandoned your resolutions already

do not worry just take a minute to reflect

readjust and recommit to a plan that is

including handling setbacks

remember success and progress is not linear

there's a lot of UPS and downs along the way

it's all about learning

and growing through every challenge

and doing your best to not give up

so I wanna cheers you

cheers us all for achieving our goals in 2025

whether they're personal or professional

and making this year a year of joy and expansion

I am so happy to have you on the show

thank you so much for tuning in

and I'll see you next week