My 3 Words for 2010

3 words mindmap Setting goals is what January 1st is all about. Over the last few years, I’ve practiced something I call “my 3 words,” where I come up with three words that I use as guidance for how I should conduct my efforts in the year to come. I set goals around these three words. I build deadlines and projects around these words. They don’t have to mean anything to you, but the process might prove interesting to you, especially if you’ve found goal-setting difficult in the past.

My 3 Words: Ecosystems, Owners, Kings

I won’t explain my words in detail, because they relate to me. I’ll share a bit and then, we’ll talk about how you set your own.

Ecosystems – Every project I work on has to fit into an existing ecosystem that I’ve created. I’ve got 4 potential buckets for this: me (as in my personal life), CrossTech Group (the parent organization of my company, New Marketing Labs ), CB.C (chrisbrogan.com and related), and Human Business Works (my as yet-to-be unveiled new project, which is picking up steam). If it doesn’t make sense to what I’ve outlined for goals for each of these projects, I’m not doing in 2010.

Owners – One area I could have improved in 2009 was to help people be owners of their projects. In the ecosystems above, that means that I am not empowering people that I work with in various ways, and I seek to help them feel more ownership of what we’re working on.

Kings – You can thank Marsha Collier for this word, because of advice I received one night at dinner with her. She said that I should “be kingly” with regards to managing criticism, and that essentially meant that I needed to maintain poise and balance and charm and demeanor when dealing with life’s unpleasant moments. I’ve thought of that phrase quite often since, and have evolved it to include my business passions, and so it becomes one of my three guiding words for how I conduct myself and business in 2010.

How You Can Set Your Own Three Words

What will your 3 words be? How do you choose?

Pick three words that help you the way a lighthouse helps a ship in a storm. Give yourself a word that guides you towards a powerful new opportunity, and that keeps you focused on what comes of this year. Use these words as starting points for tangible goals, SMART goals that can be measured and have dates to accomplish tasks by. These words sit above the actual goals, and set your guiding principles in place.

The words I use have larger meaning than the word itself. If I put the word “focus” down, it would be more of a reminder of an action, and not exactly a lighthouse upon which to set my goals. In the past, for instance, in 2006, I used the words “Ask. Do. Share.” They helped me get very successful, but they weren’t entirely large enough to be a flexible planning word. So, what I’m trying to do with the words is come up with something that would take more than a sentence to describe, but that when you think about it, the ideas explode out to fill your head with thoughts of how you might want to conduct yourself.

Side note: the new book Julien and I are working on does this in its title to big effect, so you’ll see this thinking echoed a lot in coming months.

I hope you give this some thought and consider sharing your three words here. It’s been very helpful to my success over the last few years, and I predict it’ll help me navigate the complexities of my upcoming 2010, as well.

Ecosystems. Owners. Kings.

And From The Past

My 3 Words for 2009
My 3 Words for 2008
My 4 words for 2007
My 3 Words for 2006: ask. do. share.

mindmap of cb.c focus areas

Related posts:

  1. Wiring Yourself for Success
  2. The Ten Words That Define You
  3. My Three Words for 2008
  4. Use Real Words
  5. Small Powerful Words

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  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    So you've got a head start, and that's awesome. : )

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    Ooooh, I like that. Good point. Thanks for the link. : )

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    Nice, Rob. : )

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    I really like Ferret. : )

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    What do you think? Would it work for you?

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Sarge, whatever works for you, sir. You know that. : )

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Ah prayer. I'm not good yet. @jnswanson helps me with that.

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    Ecstasy. I'm in love with it. : )

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Very nice stuff. I like Condition as a word. Very nicely done.

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    I love the word “delicious,” and “gravias” is pretty cool. You've got some good ones here, Andrea.

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Ooooh. Clever. I really like the Revere one. Be the mailman, John said to me on my construction post. Deliver. : )

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    I'm glad you liked it. Cooking fit is a good one. : )

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    All good goals.

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Neat, Patty. How do you apply “soar?” What's your thinking there?

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Thanks, Margo. I figured we were all using it. : )

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Me too. I'll be 40 in April.

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Question is a powerful one, Hugh. : )

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Adventure works!

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    All good ones, Timothy. Thanks for sharing your ideas, and I'm glad you're along.

  • http://www.Spidvid.com Jeremy Campbell

    I like the ecosystem word and have been using a lot the last few months. Services like Twitter and Facebook are getting more valuable because of the ecosystems their community of users and outside developers have been building out. The ecosystem gets more valuable as it further integrates into our daily online experiences and business processes.

    I would add the word “listen” because without that you can't engage successfully in conversation and truly connect with others.

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    “Enamor.” I really really love that. : )

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Got it! Good, Robert.

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Identify is a neat one. I like it. : )

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Queens. There are two types when it comes to gender: those who auto-correct, and those who see it as a slap. : )

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Very spiritual. Congrats. : )

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Smart stuff, Nanette. : )

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    I like the independent action. I hope that works for you. : )

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Failing is a big one, actually.

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Brilliant, Stew. I love it. Know what's funny? My first business in this space was Grasshopper. : )

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Deliver. If I had a 4th word, it'd be in there. : )

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Hi Mary– it's tricky. Last year, I tried to equip others to be owners. Instead, I just shared from the mountain. This year, I'm into the mountain.

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Very cool about HAM. I had no idea. And you're right, in my mind, about resolutions.

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Right. You've got it.

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Live is a good one. Maybe I should do that. : )

  • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

    Think I tweeted an answer but I love it. : )

  • http://www.korymathewson.com Kory Mathewson

    Thanks Chris, I wrote a post on it at my blog (http://www.korymathewson.com/2010/01/three-word…) also, I posted it up at 20somethingbloggers, and it created quite the discussion (http://www.20sb.net/forum/topics/three-words-fo…)

    My family likes it too. Thanks Chris!

  • christinakatz

    King-ly. Okay, I get it now. Thanks for clarifying. ;) I suppose I've used the phrase queen-ly myself. So those who live in glass houses… ;)

  • http://clintjolly.com/ misterfnygy

    I have never been into resolutions….love the 3 words idea though!!!
    I shared mine here- http://misterfnygy.blogspot.com/2009/12/year-is-finally-about-to-close.html

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  • http://www.the-generous-husband.com/ Paul Byerly

    Chris,

    Another ten!

    Thanks for being an ongoing inspiration for my marriage blog, and have a great 2010!

    Paul “The Generous Husband” Byerly

  • http://pattyreiser.com Patty Reiser

    My thinking, Chris was that I am going to just fly and not worry about falling or failing.

  • http://www.ed101.org/ Allison Caldwell

    1) Assert
    2) Discover
    3) Contribute

    …guided by the following adjectives: Consistent, Decisive, Effective, Focused.

    Thanks to you, I actually spent some time on New Year’s Day mapping out what I hope to gain by applying those three words to business, personal, physical and spiritual goals in 2010. Thanks for sharing your insight with us, and I wish you and all of us a prosperous, productive new year!

  • http://www.shrm.org/blog Michelle Porter

    I'm not sure if you saw my January 1, 2009 blog which gives credit and links back to you. (I am just learning Disqus; I don't quite get this yet.) Anyway, I would consider it an honour if you left a comment on my blog. http://www.soulsharbourrescuemission.org/blog/2… is “your” post. =)

  • http://twitter.com/mominthecity Kimberly

    I (finally!) came up with my 3 guiding words for 2010: angel, connecting and mindful. I will be writing the detailed explanations on my blog this upcoming week. Thanks for the prompt!

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  • Lisa Brown

    I love the 3 words idea. My three words for 2010:

    Prioritize – this is an important one for me as life has a habit of getting in the way of things and I really need to focus more on what my priorities are and divide my time accordingly!

    Organize – relates to word #1 and seems to make frequent appearances on my resolution and To Do lists. That said, I am committed to getting certain things in order so I can achieve my goals.

    Energize – this can apply to so many things and yet it’s so much better than saying “will exercise every day and not eat excessive amounts of chocolate” (for example). This word will guide me and my family toward a healthier existence in 2010.

    Thanks Chris! So much easier to be successful with three words, rather than resolutions.

    • Azharof

      brilliant words

    • Azharof

      brilliant words

  • http://twitter.com/danyork Dan York

    Chris, great exercise as always. My three are:WriteInteractHealthAnd I wrote more about them over on my blog at:http://www.disruptiveconversations.com/2010/01/…But then again, you know that, since you already commented… ;-)Looking forward to a great 2010… thanks for all you do to keep on inspiring us all!