As you may know, goal setting is a huge part of my life. In fact, I practically set goals for everything. I believe that it's such a powerful tool, that I pass it on to all our students. For the past few months, I've been looking at several students goal setting projects. Every year, I am sure to set a goal right along side everyone else.
This year, I'm setting a goal that has created a little bit of excitement. I'm going to share it with everyone. By the way, the format is the exact one that I expect all the students to follow. I've shorten this goal to just phase I of the Bronco Project for easier readability.
Goal-
Restore a 1969 Ford Bronco (302 V8)- Phase I: Rebuild and restore engine and compartment.
Deadline-
Oct. 15th (2 weeks behind schedule)
Benefits-
- Always wanted to restore a Bronco
- Big challenge
- Will learn something new
- Something to be proud of
- The kids will have a blast riding in the Bronco
- Hopes of passing this car onto Isaac and teaching him how to care for it
- No monthly car payment
- Although it's not meant to be an investment, the car will be worth over twice as much money as we put into it (hard costs).
- The project creates an outlet to relieve stress (my therapy)
- Occasionally, the family get's involved with helping me.
- Develop a new appreciation for old engines and the mechanical masterpieces they really are.
- Safe automobile (built like a tank)
Action Plan-
- Purchase Ford overhaul manual
- Create parts & price list in Excel
- Create budget for different phases
- Line up help
- Line up tools
- Schedule days with family to devote to Bronco
- Determine which tools will be rented, borrowed, or purchased
- Select machine shop
- Create invoice folder
- Create work log
- Create schedule of work
- Commence work!
I've double checked and my goal is indeed SMART- Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Tangible. I also think of the T as Time Driven.
Check out the video clip of the completion of Phase I.
Respectfully,
Duncan Richardson
Chief Master Instructor
http://www.freekaratelesson.com