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“start and end the day with prayer. Instead of bookending the day with what I failed to get—sleep or accomplishments or whatever—I try focusing on the blessings I do have and expressing them in prayer.”
― Your Best Year Ever: A 5-Step Plan for Achieving Your Most Important Goals
― Your Best Year Ever: A 5-Step Plan for Achieving Your Most Important Goals
“I'm so grateful now, for every match and every win and every loss and every lesson that I have behind me. It feels so good, right now, to be thirty seven years old. To have figured at least some things out.”
― Carrie Soto Is Back
― Carrie Soto Is Back
“Mistakes belong in the past, young lady. Every tomorrow is a blank slate and a chance to start again, so don't cheat yourself by believing that you're stuck.”
― Zombie
― Zombie
“One of the biggest reasons we don’t succeed with our goals is we doubt we can. We believe they’re out of reach.”
― Your Best Year Ever: A 5-Step Plan for Achieving Your Most Important Goals
― Your Best Year Ever: A 5-Step Plan for Achieving Your Most Important Goals
“1. Connect with Your Why Start by identifying your key motivations. Why do you want to reach your goal in the first place? Why is it important personally? Get a notebook or pad of paper and list all the key motivations. But don’t just list them, prioritize them. You want the best reasons at the top of your list. Finally, connect with these motivations both intellectually and emotionally. 2. Master Your Motivation There are four key ways to stay motivated as you reach for your goals: Identify your reward and begin to anticipate it. Eventually, the task itself can become its own reward this way. Recognize that installing a new habit will probably take longer than a few weeks. It might even take five or six months. Set your expectations accordingly. Gamify the process with a habit app or calendar chain. As Dan Sullivan taught me, measure the gains, not the gap. Recognize the value of incremental wins. 3. Build Your Team It’s almost always easier to reach a goal if you have friends on the journey. Intentional relationships provide four ingredients essential for success: learning, encouragement, accountability, and competition. There are at least seven kinds of intentional relationships that can help you grow and reach your goals: ‣ Online communities ‣ Running and exercise groups ‣ Masterminds ‣ Coaching and mentoring circles ‣ Reading and study groups ‣ Accountability groups ‣ Close friendships If you can’t find a group you need, don’t wait. Start your own.”
― Your Best Year Ever: A 5-Step Plan for Achieving Your Most Important Goals
― Your Best Year Ever: A 5-Step Plan for Achieving Your Most Important Goals
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