Counterpoint: Inconsistent Success is a Critical Step to Consistent Success

Some of the fondest memories I have as a dad come from watching my two sons develop in their first few years of youth wrestling. These memories are both a joy to think about and also serve as superb life lessons. One of the best of these lessons is getting a first hand view of […]

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Four Steps to NOT Pursue Difficult Goals With a Shortcut Mindset

I classify goals that require a minimum of four years of effort as difficult goals. Four years is a long time to focus on one goal. As a result, most people struggle immensely to achieve these type of goals. It’s for this reason that pursuing difficult goals is not for those who have a shortcut […]

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When the Need for Excitement Sabotages Long Term Goals

The need for some excitement is not bad in itself. However if you’re not careful, needing excitement too often can put a glass ceiling on your goal pursuit efforts. To put it differently, needing excitement too often essentially represents you self-sabotaging your own success. Why? Because of one simple fact about pursuing goals that people […]

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