“Honey, we have to paint the bedroom.” “Honey, we have to discuss what we’re going to buy my cousin for her birthday party.” Honey…this…” and “Honey…that…”

If you’re in a relationship, does this sound familiar. After 15 years of marriage, it does to me. But more than a honey-do list, does your relationship have common goals? Goals differ from the rudimentary tasks of a honey-do list, which are what I call Task-Oriented goals. Yes, they are goals…and are indeed common goals for the family, but I’m not talking about these Task-Oriented kinds of goals. The common goals I’m talking about are much more magnanimous. I’m talking about Purpose-Oriented goals.

Purpose-Oriented Goals

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Remember my favorite Qool-Couple Priscilla and Aquila? They accomplish Purpose-Oriented goals. Purpose-Oriented goals are goals that establish the direction or purpose for your family. They identify what behavior will and will not define the culture of your household. They establish how the children will be parented; determine in what neighborhood your family will move; decide how the two of you are going to manage life for the next 3 years while one spouse goes back to school; determine how the two of you will financially plan for retirement; figure out how the two of you will assist your daughter, who is now a single parent. This magnitude of scale is what Purpose-Oriented goals are.

The Necessity of Task-Oriented Goals

But Task-Oriented goals are not to be spurned. They are essential in learning how to create, manage, and accomplish Purpose Oriented goals. In fact, those that have a difficult time navigating Task-Oriented goals will have an even more difficult time understanding how to wade through the turbulent waters of executing Purpose-Oriented goals as a man and leader. This becomes even more difficult when you add the complexities of understanding a wife and/or children. Handily grasping how to manage Task-Oriented goals will prove to be a huge asset in every future leadership endeavor.

Does your relationship have Purpose-Oriented goals…or just Task-Oriented goals? One of our Purpose-Oriented goals is preparing to down-size. We’re thinking about retirement (although I’m 19 years away). We’re thinking about moving someplace where the cost of living is cheaper that the DMV so we can save more money for retirement (and so I can get my RV – shhhh!)

What are some of your Purpose-Oriented goals? What important moves are you making?

 

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