Tag: goal setting
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I’ll start on Monday. I’ll start next month. I’ll start on New Year’s. We are conditioned to think that we have to start something new at the beginning of the week, month, or year. Why though? If you chose not to go to the gym this morning, why not go after work? If you chose…
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In the Information Technology (IT) world, we need a failover plan, a plan for allowing the website or system to continue to function in the event of a failure. In our personal lives, a failover plan is also very necessary. Because we WILL fail. And we need to be able to continue to function, to…
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The first full week of 2020 is in the books. Hopefully you have set your goals for the year. And if you haven’t, ask yourself why (and force yourself to answer). There is no right or wrong answer here. Just make sure you like your reason. Check out my posts on how to set goals…
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From the previous two posts, you know the importance of setting goals and how to set goals. Now for the hard part. Not giving up on your goals and seeing it through to the end is by far the hardest part. The obstacles that make up your to-do list (see previous post) are not always…
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We talked about the importance of setting goals last week. If you missed it, check it out here. Setting goals helps you to know where you’re going. For a long time, I had goals but they stayed in my head. I was mostly going with the flow (existing vs. living). I was not being intentional…
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Once you have found your purpose and are ready to move towards it or even if you’re still figuring it out, it’s important to give your brain some guidance, some direction. Otherwise, it will stay on autopilot, doing what it’s always done. You’ll want to set some goals for yourself. I like to set goals…