
“If you aim at nothing, you will hit it every time.”
(Zig Ziglar)
The Walk into the Future blog will tackle the subject of goal setting from a different perspective in 2026. Yes, Melissa, I still have goals for the year! I’m just talking about them a little bit differently than in the past. Patience, grasshopper! 😊
The British Special Air Force Service (SAS) uses the famed motto, Who Dares Wins that reflects bold and risk-taking actions are necessary for success. I started using this motto at work to challenge my team to put in the effort to win daily. I see this motto as a professional but direct way to challenge the team to accomplish great things.
This motto fits nicely into my goal setting world as well. This is our third year selecting a specific word that will lead our individual contributions. My 2026 word is WINS.
The SAS motto and my 2026 word sync up nicely and I leverage both in my daily interactions with staff, colleagues, tree branches, family and friends.
I wrote in an earlier blog article that 2025 was the best year yet for me. This is attributed to me setting and meeting most of the goals I set for myself. Fun fact—I almost decided to just run back the same 2025 goals in 2026 since it was such a great year for me. This wouldn’t show me daring to win so I added more depth to my 2026 goals.
The newest category in my goal setting process was to celebrate life daily. I won’t rehash this concept, but I wake up daily with the intent to find things to celebrate each day. It could be cool weather to complete my morning run, a great cup of coffee or simply seeing my tree branches excel in life. Maria and Lynn have started to get serious about their running programs so I’m enjoying hearing about their running exploits—well done! 😊
I continue to focus on my reading and writing programs. I decided not to set specific book counts this year but have put in the efforts to read and write daily. I take great pride in reading a minimum of ten pages a day in whatever book I have close by. My friend Alisa got me another Joel O’Steen devotional as a Christmas present so I’m enjoying gaining this knowledge.
Travel made it back on my list of goals this year. Let’s be real travel will always be on my list of goals. That won’t change anytime soon. I will travel back down to Negril, Jamaica in March for spring break. No huge revelation with this trip, huh? I have races scheduled in Celebration, Florida, Melbourne, Florida, Winter Park, Florida, Louisville, Kentucky (April), Nashville, Tennessee (April), Lincoln, Nebraska (May), Indianapolis, Indiana (May), Orlando, Florida, and Hampton, New Hampshire (October). I want to add Vermont and West Virginia at some point this year, but nothing booked as I write this article.
My run goal is to keep my schedule to 4 runs per week averaging 30 – 40 weekly miles. This will increase if I decide to sign up for another full marathon. Fun fact, I don’t plan to chronicle my marathon training program this year IF I sign up for a full marathon. Ya’ll already know the routine—early morning miles, long runs on the weekend, I’m excited to improve my time—yada, yada, yada. 😊 I want to increase my weightlifting activity by getting in 3 days of lifting weekly. I have a lot more equipment in my garage so this should be a goal I can accomplish without a ton of extra gym trips.
I’ve talked about expanding my consultancy business and getting new clients. The year has started off strong as I’m currently building a proposal for a leadership development program for a new client. I need to sit down and map out a program that will enhance the organization’s leadership and communication skills. I’m also reaching out to current clients to see what additional training needs they may have. This will be my year to expand the CW Consulting brand and make a bigger impact in the leadership consulting world. I want to explore the concept of adding a People Building component to my consulting work. People Building is my term for mentoring! 😊
Lastly, I will volunteer with the Treasure Coast Food Bank throughout the year. I participate in their Run to Fight Hunger 5k in September, but I want to get more involved with their program to help feed people on the Treasure Coast.
So, there you have it. This is my blueprint to ensure I dare to win. 😊
Irie!
Calvin Williams
“If there is no struggle, there is no progress.”
(Frederick Douglass)
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