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Written by Jennifer Sandomir
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Page 2 of 2 6) Break a goal into bite size chunks. Plan your work and work your plan. Manage your goals in chunks to avoid the pitfalls of resignation and overwhelm. Set small milestones related to the whole and celebrate each one. 7) Make them public. Let your friends and family know what you are up to. Secret games are rarely won. They will admire your willingness to challenge yourself and may be inspired to support you in achieving your goals!
Finally, the greatest thing I’ve learned is not to be afraid to fail. Success is a poor teacher. Although I’ve failed over and over again, I haven’t missed a lesson. Just as babies learn to walk, when it comes to goals, you may fall down seven times, but stand up eight.
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