Most lawyers don’t struggle with setting goals. They struggle with protecting them.
As a new year begins, many high performers find themselves frustrated, tired, and wondering why carefully written plans never quite survive real life. In Part 1 of this two-part series, Steve lays the groundwork for designing a stronger 2026 by first assessing what really happened in 2025. Before you set new goals, you need a structure that can actually protect them.
Using a simple driving metaphor, Steve breaks goal execution into four core elements: your map, your steering, your windshield, and your lane. Together, they explain how distractions, interruptions, and cognitive overload quietly pull lawyers off track, often without them realizing it until months later.
This episode is a strategy session, not a pep talk. It invites you to take a rearview mirror look at how you actually operated in 2025 so you can build a more resilient plan for 2026 that will not get hijacked the same way.
Next week, tune in for Part 2, where Steve helps you set your 2026 goals and build the lane to protect them.
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Inside This Episode
- Goal setting versus goal protecting and why most plans fail
- The difference between writing goals and actually doing them
- Map, steering, windshield, and lane as focus fundamentals
- How cognitive overload quietly derails execution
- The four “Ds” that hijack attention during the year
- Why 2025 wasn’t a failure but was a teacher


