Defining Daily Goals Starts with Finding the Minimum Viable Change (MVC)

I’m a firm believer that defining a daily goal is the key to achieving all difficult goals. The biggest mistake anyone can make in pursuit of a difficult goal is trying to become an overnight success. Overnight successes do happen, but they are the exception not the rule. Therefore, it’s best to pursue goals with […]

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What You Want Most is on the Other Side of Pursuing a Difficult Goal

There are goals and there are difficult goals. Chances are what you want most is on the other side of pursuing a difficult goal. By difficult goal, I’m generally referring to those goals that require a minimum of 4 years effort to achieve. So a good gauge for a difficult goal is to compare the […]

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Your Future Self Needs You to Invest in the Quality of Quantity Method

I have a theory called the theory of average performance. The theory is based on the quality of quantity method. This means that as the quantity of attempts increase, the quality will increase as well. Therefore, the overall average quality will trend up over time. Of course, this theory is only relevant in cases when […]

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