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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Defining Success Has Limitations, But Success Has No Limitations

There are many definitions of success. Consequently, if you ask 100 people to define success, it’s likely you will get 100 different answers. Personally, John Wooden has two of my favorite definitions which I write about here and here. The fact is and will always be that the definition of success is personal to the […]

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