The Influence Audit: How Top Performers Set Goals That Actually Stick

As we close out the year, the familiar ritual begins: setting new goals. Again, it feels like we just did this.  After a year full of market shifts, new regulations, and nonstop noise, it’s easy to wonder: is there a better way to do this?

The truth is, most people set goals based on what they hope to achieve, not the behaviors that actually create results. Hope-driven goals fade fast.  But behavior-driven goals stick.

This year, instead of writing another list of targets, try conducting an Influence Audit, a practical, reflective process that identifies which habits, relationships, and systems truly moved the needle for your leadership, your team, and your business.

Ask yourself:

·       Who did I impact this year, and how did that provide real ROI (Return on Influence)?

·       Which customers, colleagues, or partners contributed the most to growth, innovation, or efficiency?

·       What relationships helped us move faster or think clearer?

Influence always leaves evidence. Look for it in the form of trust built, partnerships deepened, or processes improved. Those are your multipliers.

The Pareto Principle is alive and well in every organization: 20% of actions produce 80% of outcomes.  So, what made the difference this year?

·       Was it a specific team or initiative that overdelivered?

·       A new process that created efficiency?

·       A behavior that turned potential into performance?

Once you’ve identified the high-impact 20%, study it. What mindset, environment, or decision unlocked that success? Influence grows when you understand its root cause.

Leaders often spotlight success briefly and move on to the next challenge. That’s a mistake.  Let your high-performing teams and individuals teach what worked. Have them present their wins, lessons, and shifts in behavior to others.  When you extend the spotlight, you expand ownership and influence spreads organically across the culture.

With insight from your audit, now you can set goals that actually matter. The question isn’t, “What should we do next year?”
It’s, “Which behaviors and beliefs created our biggest wins and how do we multiply them?”

Tie every new goal back to:

·       Engagement: Does this goal make our team more connected and motivated?

·       Efficiency: Does it simplify or streamline how we work?

·       Impact: Does it drive measurable ROI, Return on Influence?

When you link goals to behaviors, results stop being random. They become repeatable.

Results without behavior change are just words on paper. The most successful leaders don’t chase goals, they audit their influence.  They study what actually worked, celebrate it, and then scale it.

Before you plan another year, pause. Look at your impact.


Because the best goals aren’t about doing more, they’re about doing what matters most, on purpose, repeatedly.

Master the Art of Influence: Build Trust, Drive Sales, and Lead Effectively

Are you ready to become the magnetic force that attracts top performers and your best customers?

I’m Kevin Sidebottom—keynote speaker, sales trainer, and author—and I help organizations unlock the power of influence to achieve breakthrough results.

In this blog, I reveal why influence is the ultimate currency in business and leadership—and how you can use it to:
✅ Motivate customers to stay loyal and buy again
✅ Build trust and engagement with your team
✅ Transform your leadership approach to inspire stronger performance

With decades of experience studying why people buy and how leaders earn loyalty, I equip sales professionals and executives to deliver lasting value, strengthen customer relationships, and drive higher revenue.

👉 Featured Resources to Grow Your Influence:

·       Winning With Others

·       KevinSidebottom.com

·       Email: kevin@kevinsidebottom.com

·       The Sales Process Uncovered Membership

·       The Sales Process Uncovered (Book on Amazon)

If you’re serious about elevating your sales process, leadership impact, and team performance, this blog will show you the path.

Kevin Sidebottom

Successful and hard working sales professional that has spent decades studying why people buy and how to maximize our interactions with customers.

My focus is to jump in and help your organization grow the portfolio by creating a process around what you sell so that everyone on the team can immediately have common language and support the customer with consistent high level performance.

I utilize my extensive knowledge of sales from deals that range from $1000 to multi-million multi-year contracts as well as my experience in corporate purchasing to help teach the team what to expect and why the customers do what they do.

https://www.kevinsidebottom.com
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