Set Goals You'll Actually Follow Through On

Break a big vision into yearly goals and the smaller sub-goals you can act on now — track each one's progress and keep it moving with a daily practice.

Free for our first 500 members during beta — paid plans coming later.

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Set your first goal

Name a yearly goal

Adding it creates your free beta account so this goal is waiting in your Goals — ready to break into steps and track.

Quick answer

Souluma's goal planner turns a vision into action by breaking it into a few yearly goals, then into smaller sub-goals you can do now, each with a progress bar you nudge as you go. Goals stay tied to your vision board above and your daily practice below, so you always know the next thing to do. It's a personal-growth practice, free for our first 500 members during beta — not a guarantee of specific outcomes.

Who it's for

The Goal-Setter

You want follow-through, not vibes — a system that turns a vision into steps you'll actually take, the way a planner or Notion would.

Best moment to use it

Weekend deep planning

Best in a focused hour to get your year organized and pick the few things that matter.

Honest expectations: Goals here are a structure for consistent action, not a promise of specific outcomes. You steer and adjust them as life changes.

What You Can Do

Built to Turn Vision Into Action

From vision to steps

Break a big vision into yearly goals, then into the smaller sub-goals you can actually act on now.

Track each step

Nudge each goal's progress as you finish steps, so goals get steered forward — not set once and forgotten.

Organized by life area

Group goals by the areas that matter — health, career, relationships, growth — and keep your focus on a few at a time.

How to Start

In Three Steps

1

Start from your vision

Anchor each goal to the life you're growing toward, so every step has a reason behind it.

2

Break it down

Turn the vision into a few yearly goals, then into smaller sub-goals and a clear next step.

3

Move it forward

Nudge each goal's progress as you complete steps, and adjust as life changes. Goals are steered, not set once.

How It Compares

Goal Planner vs the Alternatives

FeatureTodoistHabit trackerSouluma
Track tasks and to-dosYesSometimesYes
Break a vision into goalsNoNoYes
Link goals to a bigger visionNoNoYes
Daily check-ins and streaksNoYesYes
Built-in daily practiceNoNoYes
Free to startYesYesYes

Which one should you choose?

  • If you want just a task listTodoist
  • If you want to build one habit with streaksA habit tracker
  • If you want a system from vision to goals to daily actionSouluma

A fair comparison of typical use, not feature-for-feature parity. Goals are a personal-growth practice, not a productivity guarantee — Souluma helps you stay consistent with the goals you set yourself.

FAQ

Common Questions

How is this different from a to-do list?

A to-do list is disconnected tasks. Souluma's goals ladder up to a vision and down to daily actions, so each step has a reason and a rhythm — which makes follow-through far more likely.

How many goals should I set at once?

A few is better than many. Focusing on two or three goals at a time makes it realistic to give each consistent attention.

Is manifestation the same as goal setting?

Not quite — they work best together. Manifestation is the intention and attention side (getting clear on the life you want); goal setting is the execution structure that turns it into steps. Souluma connects the two: your vision board sets the direction, and goals break it into actions you can take this week.

What's an example of breaking a vision into goals?

Say your vision is "a calmer, healthier year." A yearly goal might be "move my body 4 days a week"; the short-term step this week is "walk 20 minutes after lunch on Mon/Wed/Fri." Each level stays small and concrete, so the vision becomes something you actually act on.

What if I fall behind on a goal?

That's normal — goals are steered, not set once. Adjust the target or the next step instead of dropping it, and pick the practice back up the next day. Souluma is built around consistency over streaks, not punishing a missed day.

Is the goal planner free?

Yes — free for our first 500 members during beta, with paid plans coming later. You can try it before signing up.

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