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How to Become One of the Rare People Who Actually Change Their Lives
Use this strategy to make small, sustainable changes
You’ll probably never reach your goals.
You’ll quit as soon as you hit a roadblock.
And you will either regress to where you started.
Or worse, you will actually become worse.
Most goal-setters fail because they focus too much on the outcomes and not enough on the process of goal attainment.
Yes, you should have goals with a clear outcome. But you won’t stick with it in the long run because visualizing the results is insufficient.
Willpower is not enough.
You can hit your goals if you make steady daily progress toward them.
To achieve your goals, you must build consistency in your daily routine. Here are some techniques to help you do just that.
Decide Which Type of Goal Setter You Want To Be
“Our choices,” Darren Hardy argues, “can be our best friend or our worst enemy.”
When we set a goal, aren’t you making a choice?
Not really. When you set a goal, you are just dreaming. It is a fantasy that you want to…