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Goal setting Myth #8

I can’t change the goal once I set it, so I often fail

Two paths

The goal gives you direction. The work you do is along the path. On the path you learn, fail, have fun, and succeed. You change. Suppose you get down the path and decide that you want a different goal, what do you do? You change the goal!

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Goal Setting For People Who Can't Set Goals: Proven Tools and Techniques To Achieve Anything You Want

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Published on August 02, 2018 16:11 Tags: change-goal, deserving, failure, goal-choices, goal-setting, goal-setting-myth, goals, have-fun, learn, path, succeed

Goal setting Myth #9

I can’t set goals. I am terrified of failure

Tennnis balls and bucket

When doing new things, guess what, you perform poorly. Get used to it. If I asked you to throw tennis balls into a bucket 20m away would you get it in the first time? 10th? 35th? How good would you be after 100? How many misses? How may failures? But really good by the time you have thrown 100, right? Failure is just a step in the process. Do it and do it sooner than later.

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Goal Setting For People Who Can't Set Goals: Proven Tools and Techniques To Achieve Anything You Want

Chris Christoff
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Published on August 03, 2018 17:33 Tags: change-goal, failure, goal-choices, goal-setting, goal-setting-myth, goals, have-fun, learn, path, succeed

You Can Set Goals

Chris Christoff
Some people are good at setting and achieving goals, it seems to come naturally. But for many of us there are some struggles that hold us back. Some resort to the traditionally taught techniques only ...more
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