Drawing out your goals.

agerbeck method goal setting personal work + productivity Jun 26, 2018
 

On Day 2 in The Agerbeck Method, I guide you through drawing your own Objective Collector.

The very first "idea shaper," the first very learnable piece of visual thinking, is The Objective.

Being clear on what you are trying to do, and how your Objective will shape the visual choices you make.

We take this time upfront to make your visual thinking goals tangible.

✌️ Kinds of Goals:
1. INTERNAL
How I want to learn, grow, and work differently
2. EXTERNAL
What I want to do with these skills out in the world

Sure, we can carry them around in us, but putting them on paper:
🎯 Makes our goals feel more real
📌 Gives us a physical reminder
➕ Become a place to add more
🌡️ Gives us a gauge for our progress

You can start learning visual thinking now >>

Share this page:

Visual thinking for life.

Subscribe to Brandy's emails for daily doses of visual thinking to improve every corner of your life and work. 

Your information is secure and never shared. Unsubscribe any time.

Shop

Blog

About

Contact

Email policy | Terms + Privacy | © 1999-2023 Brandy Agerbeck, Loosetooth.com