Who do you tell about your goals?
Do you regularly get feedback on the strength of your goals, or (how about this) how compelling your goals are? (I was tempted to say how "cool" but maybe that's dated now and then I was going to say how "dope" they are presuming that is the new cool but hey, let's stick to compelling.)
Your goals matter. When you talk about them, they become more real. You can sort them out, edit them, revise them, and most importantly drive them. Get them done.
Finding someone to share your goal with doubles your chance of success.
I just made that up, but it sounds right to me. What do you think?
-- doug smith
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