Summary: Goals that motivate, which are the only true goals, require a certain mindset. They must be both significant and have a heart and soul commitment. This requires a person to take the risk of failing at achieving something that’s very important to them. For a lot of people, this is extremely uncomfortable. As a result, if they do set goals, they are fairly easy to attain; there’s no real buy-in, and little, if anything changes.
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