Have you ever committed to a goal too quickly?
I sure have. It sounds great and I want to please the client and before I know it, there's a commitment to a goal that eventually loses steam. It might not even make sense. It often is unachievable. Let's not do that.
Instead, let's take a moment (at least!) to think it over. Does the goal match our values? Does the goal support our mission? Do we have the resources and motivation to achieve the goal?
Sometimes we need to ponder a goal a few days before committing to it.
Acting fast is great. Acting foolishly is costly.
Unless the delay seriously compromises the ability to achieve that goal, it might be worth considering.
Are you rethinking any goals that you've already committed to?
-- Doug Smith
I sure have. It sounds great and I want to please the client and before I know it, there's a commitment to a goal that eventually loses steam. It might not even make sense. It often is unachievable. Let's not do that.
Instead, let's take a moment (at least!) to think it over. Does the goal match our values? Does the goal support our mission? Do we have the resources and motivation to achieve the goal?
Sometimes we need to ponder a goal a few days before committing to it.
Acting fast is great. Acting foolishly is costly.
Unless the delay seriously compromises the ability to achieve that goal, it might be worth considering.
Are you rethinking any goals that you've already committed to?
-- Doug Smith
I coach linebackers to step back first!Respond instead of react!
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