Today, we're talking about setting goals and how the PACT method can help you achieve them. Unlike other methods that solely focus on outcome, PACT goals emphasize output.
With PACT, we're talking about being Purposeful, Actionable, Continuous, and Trackable. Purposeful means having a clear foundation for your goals, while Actionable means taking action today and not getting bogged down in over planning for the future.
Continuous is all about developing straightforward routines that are easy to repeat and can help you avoid choice paralysis. And with Trackable, we're not just talking about measurable goals, but also the importance of tracking your progress towards those goals.
So, let me give you an example. Instead of immediately trying to ride a stationary bike for 45 minutes, start by just getting on the bike every day and riding for any amount of time. With the PACT model, you can track the days you got on the bike and rode, no matter the duration.
Ultimately, the PACT method helps you focus on output and progress towards your goals, rather than just the outcome. So drop your content strategy based on this info and let's start focusing on achieving our goals with the PACT method.