I confuse the difference between what an objective is and what a goal is. I want to really hone in and define an objective. Why? I believe it's a huge factor when improving your team. Simply put, clearly defined objectives for an athlete, a unit, and a team leads to improvement and ultimate success.Objectives ‘“ has the word ‘object’ in it. Objects are concrete. They are something that you can hold in your hand.Definition of Goals and ObjectivesGoals ‘“ are long-term aims that you want to accomplish.Objectives ‘“ are concrete attainments that can be achieved by following a certain number of steps.Objectives ‘“ can be measured. Simply phrase your objective in the form of a question. For example, ‘I want to accomplish x in y amount of time’ becomes ‘Did I accomplish x in y amount of time?’ This can easily be answered in a yes or no form.Examples of Goals and ObjectivesGoals ‘“ I want to be a better ball player. I want to learn more about Chinese history. I want to maximize my professional performance.Objectives ‘“ I want to memorize the periodic table before my next quiz. I want to increase my sales by 10% this month. I want learn to play ‘Freebird’ on the guitar.Borrowed from and credited to: differencebetween.netClick to go to the VaultWE LOVE FOOTBALLThat’s why we built this incredible resourceWe’ve partnered with some of the top high school and college coaches in the game to bring you a video collection you won’t find anywhere else!