A Skeptics Attempt At The 12 Week Year

Dianna Lesage
7 min readFeb 27, 2019

I’ve always thought that goal setting was practical and important, I just didn’t think it was for me. I am usually a logical person. I fundamentally understand the psychological benefits of setting aspirational goals. I am aware of the research that details the correlation between setting specific goals and increased confidence and performance. I get it- honestly. But for some reason, I’ve never been able to get past the “fluff” of goal setting. I simply tend to prefer action over contemplation, and thus I usually find myself diving into the deep end rather than learning the techniques of long-distance swimming. This hasn’t been a problem for me, but it hasn’t been a solution either.

I received the book The 12 Week Year by Brian Moran this past Christmas. I thanked my sister (side note- I think a book is the most thoughtful and useful gift one can receive) skimmed it, and tucked it between two others on my shelf.

It’s not that I am not interested in goal setting, I just haven't been ready for it. Today I walked by that bookshelf and, for some reason, that 12 Week Year book caught my eye. I took it out, blew the dust off, and threw it in my bag.

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Dianna Lesage

Venture Studio expert. Creator capitalist. Lover of innovation.