A Musician’s Roadmap To Setting Goals for 2010

by Disc Makers on December 22, 2009 · 6 comments

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Article found on Music Think Tank and written by Ariel Hyatt, founder of Ariel Publicity & Cyber PR a New York based digital firm that connects artists to blogs, podcasts, Internet radio stations and social media sites.

What They Don’t Teach You At Harvard Business School (a bestselling book) talks about a research study that was conducted at Harvard between 1979 and 1989:

“In 1979, the MBA graduates were asked, “Have you set clear, written goals for your future and made plans to accomplish them?”

Only 3 percent had clear written goals and action plans to achieve them.

Thirteen percent of the graduates had goals, but they were not in writing.

The other 84 percent had no specific goals at all.

In 1989, a decade later, the researchers again interviewed the students of that class. Surprisingly, they discovered that the 13 percent, who had goals that were not in writing, were earning on average twice as much as the 84 percent who had no goals at all.

The truly amazing finding was that the 3 percent of students, who had written, clear goals when they left Harvard, were earning over ten times as much, on average, as the other 97 percent together.

There are many other similar recorded research studies that seem to conclude with approximately the same results – that only 3 percent of people set clear, written goals and action plans for their achievement.

So – really?

You are still NOT going to write down your goals?

Starting the New Year with a set of goals is an empowering way to set the stage for your success in your future.

This article is designed to assist you in creating a personal roadmap for achieving what you would like with your musical career this coming year, whether you consider music your hobby or you are making a full-time living from it.

Click here to read the rest of the article, including Ariel’s tips and a roadmap to follow for planning your 2010 goals.

  • Terri Davis

    i want to say that this was the easiest goal setting guide that i have ever come accross and most effective. I am writing my goals and acheiving them. It feels really great when you can see progress. Thank you for caring enough to help someone who may be quite distracted with other things in life.

  • http://annaprince.com:http://cdbaby.com/cd/princemccurry anna prince

    Hello my friends:
    My goals for this year are: add another ten song CD to my current ten song CD for a 20 song music track for my upcoming movie. The movie will come from from my published book: The Strange Life of Anna Prince by Anna Prince from http://www.PublishAmerica.com. I have ten songs recorded already that can be heard at http://cdbaby.com/cd/princemccurry. My goal for the last ten song recordings are to: record 4 traditional spiritual songs and finish writing six new songs in 2010.

    To summarize:
    1. The book is written and published!
    2. Ten original songs are written by me and recorded in Nashville with Grand Ole Opry musicians!
    3. Now I need you my helper to connect me with a movie company, who will read the book, listen to the song track and make a golden deal with husband Eddie Joe McCurry and me. It will be a big screen movie like Oh Brother Where Art Thou, a television special like Hallmark and a television series like Little House of the Prairie.
    Will you help me please. You are a treasure!

    Respectfully yours,
    Anna Prince
    http://www.annaprince.com;
    http://cdbaby.com/cd/princemccurry

  • http://www.soundcloud.com/chastise Joel

    Great article as usual. I notice not many people comment on your articles on here, so thought I’d be the one to let you know people out here in the music world really appreciate your passing of knowledge and information. Thanks again and Happy New Year!

    • http://www.discmakers.com Disc Makers

      Thanks Joel!

  • http://www.carl0sg0nzalez.wordpress.com car

    I totally agree with terri its amazing how easy it is to write down goals but the hard part is to follow through with them thats the great thing about it because you get so much more confidence when you reach them, your progressing and its there on paper

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