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90-Day Planning

Strategic planning methodology using 90-day cycles to set goals, track progress, and maintain focus. Shorter than annual planning but long enough for meaningful progress, this approach improves execution and adaptability.

Last updated: 2026-03-14 17:34

Overview

90-Day Planning (also called quarterly planning) is a goal-setting and execution framework that breaks the year into four focused cycles. This timeframe is short enough to maintain urgency and focus, yet long enough to achieve meaningful results.

Why 90 Days Works

The 90-Day Planning Process

At the Start of Each Quarter

Week 1: Reflect and Plan (2-4 hours)

  1. Review Last 90 Days

    • What did you accomplish?
    • What didn't get done and why?
    • What did you learn?
    • What should you stop/start/continue?
  2. Assess Current State

    • Personal and professional priorities
    • Available time and resources
    • Constraints and commitments
    • Energy and motivation levels
  3. Set 90-Day Goals

    • Choose 3-5 major goals for the quarter
    • Make them specific and measurable
    • Ensure they align with annual objectives
    • Balance across life areas (work, health, relationships, etc.)
  4. Break Down into Milestones

    • Month 1 milestones
    • Month 2 milestones
    • Month 3 milestones
    • Identify key deadlines
  5. Identify Actions and Resources

    • Weekly action items
    • Resources needed
    • Potential obstacles
    • Success metrics

During the Quarter

Weekly Review (30 minutes)

Monthly Check-in (1 hour)

At End of Quarter

Week 13: Review and Celebrate

90-Day Goal Framework

Choose 3-5 goals across key areas:

Professional:

Personal:

Financial:

Example 90-Day Plan

Q1 Goals (Jan-Mar):

  1. Launch new product feature (Professional)
  2. Run 3x per week and complete 5K (Health)
  3. Read 6 books on leadership (Development)
  4. Save $3,000 (Financial)
  5. Plan monthly date nights (Relationship)

Month 1: Research, planning, foundation Month 2: Execution, building momentum Month 3: Completion, refinement, evaluation

Making It Work

Benefits

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