A Digg Approach to Goal Setting: Discover, Digg or Bury, and Repeat

Posted on 19 Feb, 2008

8 Comments so far »

  1. Annie J said,

    Wrote on February 19, 2008 @ 11:09 pm

    Hmm, that’s actually an interesting way to assess your goals. Maybe I will try it out sometime! :D

  2. Clay Collins said,

    Wrote on February 20, 2008 @ 2:49 am

    ~@Annie: nice to see you back ’round here. If you end up trying this stuff I’d be interested in hearing what happens.

  3. Jonathan Mead said,

    Wrote on February 20, 2008 @ 11:36 pm

    Interesting article Clay. I often times write down a list of 100 desire or intentions and than go through and re-organize them depending on their importance. Digging your goals kind of just refines it a bit.

    If you’d like, check out my new blog. I’d love to hear your thoughts.

  4. JEMi @ InMyHeels said,

    Wrote on February 23, 2008 @ 9:14 am

    now THIS is a twist I didn’t see coming! Clever :) I’ll be fwd this to a few friends

  5. Watch Terminator Online said,

    Wrote on April 12, 2008 @ 9:38 am

    Do you accept donations via Paypal?

  6. Clay Collins said,

    Wrote on April 12, 2008 @ 9:21 pm

    @Watch Terminator Online — Thank you for asking. Yes I do. I’ll contact you via email. I’m grateful that you think my content is worthy of a donation.

    –Clay

  7. eden said,

    Wrote on July 31, 2008 @ 12:49 am

    i am not familiar with the digg website, so i dont really uderstand the difference between the different categories: top 15, popular, and upcoming. i’m assuming “top 15″ is the top 15 that you’d like to achieve, or that are most realistic, or that will be able to be achieved more immediately, but i dont know which of my assumptions is correct, if any are. popular? upcoming? if you explained this in the article, maybe i was absent and missed that. if so, i am sorry. could you or someone else please clarify this for me?

    i’m only a teenager, but i love this idea. most of my time is spent daydreaming. i’ve only begun to think about my dreams in terms of reality. reading your articles has helped me to realize taht i am not the only dreamer out there, that other people actually use their imaginations, like me, and dream up “absurdities”, “impossibilities”. and reading your articles has given me hope that i wont have to fill the molds of society and be a part of their stystems and follow their pre-designed structures, and that my dreams can become realities. i no longer believe i’m living in my world of imaginary dreams, and that “reality” is filled with other peoples’ creations of it, which can be illusions, and that my imaginary dreams can become reality. i came upon one of your articles on the Zen Habits website, and love your stuff. finding your writings has made me very happy. thank you.

  8. eden said,

    Wrote on July 31, 2008 @ 12:50 am

    i am not familiar with the digg website, so i dont really uderstand the difference between the different categories: top 15, popular, and upcoming. i’m assuming “top 15″ is the top 15 that you’d like to achieve, or that are most realistic, or that will be able to be achieved more immediately, but i dont know which of my assumptions is correct, if any are. popular? upcoming? if you explained this in the article, maybe i was absent and missed that. if so, i am sorry. could you or someone else please clarify this for me?

    i’m only a teenager, but i love this idea. most of my time is spent daydreaming. i’ve only begun to think about my dreams in terms of reality. reading your articles has helped me to realize taht i am not the only dreamer out there, that other people actually use their imaginations, like me, and dream up “absurdities”, “impossibilities”. and reading your articles has given me hope that i wont have to fill the molds of society and be a part of their stystems and follow their pre-designed structures, and that my dreams can become realities. i no longer believe i’m living in my world of imaginary dreams, and that “reality” is filled with other peoples’ creations of it, which can be illusions, and that my imaginary dreams can become reality. i came upon one of your articles on the Zen Habits website, and love your stuff. finding your writings has made me very happy. thank you.

Comment RSS · TrackBack URI

Leave a Comment

Name: (Required)

E-mail: (Required)

Website:

Comment: