This is a time when many of us are thinking about what went right or wrong this year, what we want to do differently next year, and how we can get there.
If you’re like me, a lot of ideas are swimming around in your head. It can be hard to nail down what areas of your life you want to focus on.
That’s where this list of 100 goals to focus on for a successful year comes in handy!
100 goals is a lot of goals, but this list is meant to give you a bunch of ideas that you can pick and choose from. We have ideas for money goals, career goals, personal development goals, and finally health & fitness goals.
You’ll find inspiration and things you can take action on below.
Money Goals
This website is, after all, focused on personal finance first and foremost. We’d be remiss if we didn’t mention essential financial goals you should work toward first!
- Create an emergency fund
- Automate your savings
- Create a budget
- Track your income and expenses
- Save for a down payment on a house, a wedding, a baby fund, a car, etc.
- Create a student loan repayment strategy.
- Travel more, but spend less by travel hacking using credit card rewards to get free flights and hotel stays
- Make a plan to give a percentage of your income to charity
- Identify your spending triggers and create a plan to cut temptation out
- Make a plan for paying off your debt
- Commit to not getting further into debt
- Learn more about investing
- Open an IRA and start saving for retirement
- Contribute more toward your 401(k) – enough to get matching contributions from your employer (if it’s offered)
- Learn how to invest in rental property
- Read some awesome personal finance books
- Spend in a way that reflects your values
- Save a certain percentage of your income each month
- Start a side hustle
- Review your insurance coverage to make sure your needs are met
- Consider refinancing your student loans and learn about income-driven repayment plans
- Try calling creditors to get your interest rates lowered if you have credit card debt
- Cut cable (if you haven’t already!)
- Take a “no-spend” challenge or a ban on buying certain things
- Calculate and track your net worth
- Learn how to optimize your taxes and take advantage of tax savings
- Create a will and an estate plan if you have a family
Career Goals
A huge part of the “earn more” equation is focusing on improving your career and earning potential. Here are some things to think about, whether you’re a full-time employee or self-employed.
- Ask for a raise, or work toward getting one
- Work toward a promotion (and a raise)
- Update your resume
- Go to networking events in your area
- Go to a conference in your industry (yes, even if you are a huge introvert!)
- Try learning one new skill each quarter that you can apply directly to your job
- Create a “pat on the back” folder in your inbox and fill it with praise you receive from coworkers and managers
- Distance yourself from office politics as much as possible
- Start a side business to diversify your income
- Look for a better paying job with more opportunities for growth if you feel stagnant at your current job
- Find a mentor in your field
- Work toward receiving recognition for something you’ve done – does your employer offer awards?
- Work more hours or less hours depending on your personal and financial goals
- Get comfortable with negotiating
- Take a public speaking class, join Toastmasters, or seek out opportunities for public speaking
- Explore other interests you have to gear up for a career change
- Do regular salary research to make sure you are getting paid what you should be
- Consider going back to school for an advanced degree
- Take a course to get certified in something related to your industry
- If you’re still in college, research internship opportunities
- Raise your rates with clients if you’re a freelancer and/or business owner
- Get comfortable with the idea of outsourcing and think of how it can benefit your career instead of hurt it
- Learn how to manage your time better
- Set expectations and boundaries with clients/customers
- Find a way to showcase your creativity in your job
Personal Development Goals
A lot of people want to “better themselves” in the new year, but what does that really entail? See if any of these goals resonate with you.
- Find things to be grateful for
- Control your thoughts and emotions and choose to react better to negative situations
- Give meditation a try
- Learn the art of having patience – good for those with a short fuse
- If you’re Type A, try going with the flow and being spontaneous more often
- If you’re Type B, try embracing organization and planning more
- Think of a few habits you want to develop (like not checking your phone/social media as often) and mindfully incorporate them into your life
- Consider enlisting professional help in the form of a coach or psychologist
- Read inspirational stories from others
- Make more time for yourself; stop focusing on others as much
- Live more intentionally and mindfully each day
- Volunteer at an organization close to your heart
- Become more confident in yourself; have faith you can accomplish new things
- Get out of your comfort zone and do something completely out of character (but still legal, of course)
- Learn a new language
- Travel to a different country and live like a local to immerse yourself in a different culture
- Write something, whether that means starting a blog or going all in and writing a book
- Put yourself in the shoes of others more often
- Get rid of your tendency to procrastinate and get ahead on a few projects
- Pick up a book like How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie (a classic) or The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey
- Learn a new language using software like Duolingo or Rosetta Stone
- Wake up earlier to get a head start on the day (or work through the night ;))
- Cut out or decrease the time you spend in front of the TV
- Consume more information – there’s tons of free content out there in the form of books, blogs, podcasts, video courses, etc.
- Keep a daily journal or blog
Health and Fitness Goals
Of course, this list wouldn’t be complete without health and fitness goals, probably some of the most popular! (Obvious disclaimer – check with your healthcare provider before diving into these.)
- Try cutting out sugar from your diet
- Eat smaller meals frequently throughout the day
- Cut out all fast food
- De-stress and relax more often
- Be proactive and get an annual checkup
- Set aside 10-15 minutes each day, search YouTube for a exercise video, and do it!
- Get into exercising at home with light weights or kettlebells
- Go to your apartment complex’s gym or your town’s community fitness center for free
- Become vegan or vegetarian
- Have vegetables with every meal, or at least two out of three meals per day
- Drink more water (a Contigo water bottle can help)
- Choose to walk to places within a mile or two of your house instead of driving
- Start a couch to 5k program to work your way up to running
- Make it a point to try a new, healthy meal at least once per month
- Join a community sports team or find a Meetup group where people play sports
- Improve your posture by being mindful of how you sit at work, or…
- Get a standing desk (you can build your own)
- Increase your flexibility
- Commit to working out at least three times a week, every week
- Visit a nutritionist to optimize your diet
- Get more sleep
- Decrease or cut out any unhealthy vices you have, like smoking, drinking, or eating frozen meals all the time
- Pick a workout or diet program and stick with it consistently for a month or two
- Make sure you’re getting enough vitamins from your diet and if not, choose appropriate supplements
- Try a new fitness class to get more excited about getting in shape (Groupon always has deals)
If you’re looking to make next year your best year yet, then these 100 goals focused on money, career, personal development, and health and fitness should help make it happen!
Financegirl says
100 goals!!! gahh!! ;) I have one — pay down my student loans asap!!
Pretend to Be Poor says
Our goal is to pay off our mortgage this year, then focus on some delayed short-term and long-term goals like giving, retirement, and kids’ college funds.
Jason @ The Butler Journal says
Great list of goals. I’m focusing on a combination of money goals and personal development goals.
Erin @ Journey to Saving says
Financegirl Same here!
Erin @ Journey to Saving says
Pretend to Be Poor That’s awesome, best of luck with the mortgage!
Erin @ Journey to Saving says
Jason @ The Butler Journal Paying off my student loan debt is my #1 financial goal, but I’m definitely focusing on more personal development goals this coming year.
Laurie TheFrugalFarmer says
Lots of great options here, Erin. Love the thorough list! I’m still mulling over my goals. One of my big goals last year was to be daring and do new and different things, as I tend to like my routines. Well, I did that one well enough that I’m ready again for my routine and non-changing life. :-) But since that’s never good, I’ve got to tiptoe into 2016’s goals. :-)
Erin @ Journey to Saving says
Laurie TheFrugalFarmer I totally know how you feel, Laurie! 2015 had a lot of changes for me, but I’m trying to push myself outside my comfort zone a bit more in 2016. Routine is good as long as you have a little spontaneity thrown in there.
Hannah UnplannedFinance says
I love the goal of checking my phone less. I’m an addict when it’s in my hand.
Erin @ Journey to Saving says
Hannah UnplannedFinance I think most people are, and they don’t even realize it!
Amanda says
Such a great article Erin!
This list is so comprehensive and I love how you’ve separated them into sections.
This is totally what a New Years Resolution list should look like!
GIULIA says
I’m totally agree with everything especially on voice find something to be grateful