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The Best Goal-Achievement Strategy
What is the larger overall change that I am trying to make? Why is this change so important to me? What kind of person do I want to be as I face this challenge? How could I approach this challenge in a way that would make me feel proud when I look back on this period of my life, regardless of the outcome? What are those smaller goals that I need to
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First, we want to break our objective down into its smallest constituent parts—identifying the challenges that will be easiest to tackle first. Second, by surmounting the tiniest hurdles first, we hope to build up psychological momentum. Your lower mind needs to believe that it has the ability to accomplish a smaller goal before it will allow your
... See moreAnthony Raymond • Ikigai & Kaizen: The Japanese Strategy to Achieve Personal Happiness and Professional Success (How to set goals, stop procrastinating, be more productive, build good habits, focus, & thrive)
Greitens constructively applied the principle of taking small steps that are under your control as you progress toward a big, compelling goal; focusing on results while being creative about the means to achieve them.
Stewart D. Friedman • Leading the Life You Want: Skills for Integrating Work and Life

having a strong desire to reach a goal isn’t enough. What’s necessary is a plan for when, where, and how you will reach your goal—and for how you will respond to obstacles.