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50 Personal Goals Examples by Life Area (+ How to Pick Yours)

These personal goals examples aren’t a wish list to copy — they’re a starting point. Fifty examples of personal goals across five life areas, so you can borrow the shape of one and make it yours.

Below: health, money, career, relationships and growth, plus a set of personal development goals for work and 20 measurable personal growth goals. Then the one step that turns any example into a real goal.

How to use this list

Don’t start by picking your favorite. Start with values. Run a quick life audit, find the area that’s lowest, and only then browse its examples. A goal that fixes a real gap beats an exciting goal in an area that’s already fine.

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Health goals (10)

01

Health

  • Walk 8,000 steps a day for 30 days
  • Sleep 7+ hours on weeknights
  • Cook at home five nights a week
  • Run a 5K without stopping
  • Drink water before your first coffee
  • Strength-train twice a week for a quarter
  • Keep screens off for the last hour before bed
  • Book the annual physical and act on one result
  • Stretch ten minutes every morning
  • Go alcohol-free for one month

Money goals (10)

02

Money

  • Build a $1,000 starter emergency fund
  • Automate 10% of income into savings
  • Track every expense for 60 days
  • Pay off one card in full
  • Negotiate one recurring bill down
  • Invest a fixed amount every month for a year
  • Read one finance book and apply one idea
  • Set a guilt-free “fun money” budget
  • Add one income stream or raise your rate
  • Cancel three subscriptions you forgot about

Career & work goals (10)

03

Career & Work

  • Ship one portfolio project this quarter
  • Ask your manager for feedback monthly
  • Learn one tool that makes the job easier
  • Speak up once in every meeting for a month
  • Message one new person in your field each week
  • Earn one certification on your path
  • Keep a running list of wins for review season
  • Delegate or drop one recurring task
  • Have the conversation about a raise or role
  • Take a real lunch break every day

25 personal development goals for work

The softer skills that move a career further than any single project. Pick two:

  • Ask for feedback and actually act on it
  • Improve your presentation skills
  • Learn to say no to low-value work
  • Get better at written communication
  • Build one deep-work block into each day
  • Mentor someone more junior
  • Learn the basics of the team next door
  • Run one meeting people don’t dread
  • Read one book in your field per quarter
  • Practice giving direct, kind feedback
  • Turn one weakness into a neutral
  • Manage up: keep your boss unsurprised
  • Get comfortable with one uncomfortable tool
  • Negotiate one thing this year
  • Leave work at work one evening a week

Relationship goals (10)

04

Relationships

  • Call one person you miss each week
  • Plan a monthly date or friend night
  • Put the phone in another room at dinner
  • Say the appreciative thing out loud
  • Repair one relationship you’ve avoided
  • Host something small, twice a quarter
  • Remember and mark the dates that matter
  • Ask better questions and listen longer
  • Set one boundary and keep it kindly
  • Make one new friend this year

Personal growth goals: 20 measurable examples

“Grow as a person” is a wish. These are measurable. Each has a number or a cadence you can actually track:

  • Read 12 books this year
  • Journal three mornings a week
  • Learn 500 words of a new language
  • Meditate ten minutes daily for a month
  • Take one class that scares you a little
  • Keep a “done” list, not just a to-do list
  • Have one hard conversation you’re dodging
  • Learn one instrument’s first three songs
  • Volunteer once a month
  • Reduce doomscrolling to 30 minutes a day
  • Write 500 words a week toward something
  • Learn to cook five dishes well
  • Try one thing solo you’d normally skip
  • Save one “someday” idea into a real plan
  • Practice a skill 20 minutes a day for a month
  • Say yes to one invitation you’d refuse
  • Fix one thing about your sleep
  • Track one habit for 66 days
  • Ask for help once instead of white-knuckling it
  • Define what “enough” looks like for you

How to turn an example into your goal

An example is a template, not a goal. Run the one you picked through SMART: give it a number, a deadline and a reason. “Read more” becomes “read 12 books in 2026 — one a month.” That’s the difference between a list and a plan.

Borrow the shape. Fill it with your number, your date, your why.

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