If you have goals (which we all do), break it down into small, actionable steps, and get to work.
All this does is promote action, and action creates feedback loops. positive feedback = a win, negative feedback = a lesson or learning experience, gain of knowledge, which is also a win.
Stack these micro wins and learning experiences & next thing you know, you’re a well rounded person who’s closer to those big goals and wielding more skills than before.
So even if your goal fails at some point along the way, is it really a loss? Losses don’t exist in this regard, my personal take, but I think it’s a sound one.
It’s far too easy to sit around and think about these goals we have, and usually if we think too hard about them we think our way out of them. This was my problem for years.
Last year was a very big year of personal growth for me, I won’t get into specifics because I’m not here to pump my own tires, but I will say this- this shift in mindset, and the action that followed is the reason why
I know this is a trendy thing to say these days but it’s by far the best habit I’ve implemented in my life over the past year or so.
Maybe just 1 person on this app has big goals but are stuck in that rut of thought and needs to hear this, that’s the real reason for this post.
Make it digestible and get to work!
Cheers