EVERYONE SET GOALS, NOT EVERYONE ACHIEVES THOSE GOALS

Everyone set goals, not everyone achieves those goals
Everyone set goals, not everyone achieves those goals

When it comes to goals, everyone set goals, but not everyone achieves those goals.

You’d be thinking that it’s only the serious students in school that set goals. Far from it, every single person set goals.

In finances, in relationships, every single person set goals. Both the success and the failures, they all set goals. So the question is, why does some people achieve theirs and others don’t?

If I let you guessing you’d give various reasons but I doubt you’d give the right answer.

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The difference between the failures and the success story is the systems.

If you’re a lover of football, from Day 1 all the clubs have the same ambition. Although most of the clubs believe in themselves more than others.

But then, it’s their dream to win the Premier League. But the goal doesn’t just happen, cos you desire it.

Winning system

You need to have a winning system, from the coach to the recruiting to the training to the dressing room measures.

All those are systems that you put in place to help you win games and gradually climb to the top of the league and eventually win the league!

While goal setting is a crucial part of being successful. You need to look at your system!

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So now you want to be a millionaire by December 2023. What are the steps? How much do you save daily, weekly or even monthly? What side hustle did you take up to increase earnings?

So right now, as I am writing. Get up, break down that goal into months.

Yes, from months break it down into weekly goals. From weekly goals, break it down into daily goals.

Warren Buffett calls it the Power of Compounding! It is the improvements in the tiny habits that make up the huge changes, as written by James S. Clear in Atomic Habits

Being successful is a marathon and not a sprint, so I’m sure you’d set goals by the end of this article. See you!

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