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Learn The Art Of Following Through: 5 Steps To Ensure You Will Achieve Your Goals

  1. The Power Of Certainty. To achieve your goals, you need to have the feeling of certainty that you will be able to achieve your goals.
  2. Lesser Is Better.  Do not fall into this trap thinking that the more goals you have the more you will achieve. Make it a point to set up a maximum of 3 goals and replace them only when you achieve the first ones that were set up.
  3. Reminders – Why Everyone Needs One. To drastically increase your chances of achieving your goals, you will need to remind yourself daily.
  4. Consistent Action. To achieve your goals, you will have to take consistent action every other day.  Create the habit of planning your day.
  5. Support. You can break a chopstick easily but it is hard to break a bunch of chopsticks. If you are trying to achieve your goals without any support from others, it may seem like you are fighting against the world alone. 

 

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