By Jackreece O. Ejini
A series of blogposts on ideas the author uses to self-activate.
Goal separation
Most of the times, we mix up our goals in our head such that, we cannot get a definite direction on where we are to go next.
For instance, you want a good career, and at the same time you want to earn a particular amount of money doing it.
You have mixed up two goals:
1. You want a good career.
2. You want to earn a particular amount of money.
If you have worked on setting goals, you will see how clear things become in your head when you separate goals like this. You might earn the money from your career or from some other unrelated activity.
Keep the goals distinct when you write it down. Avoid too much internal associations.
See you in part 18
A series of blogposts on ideas the author uses to self-activate.
Goal separation
Most of the times, we mix up our goals in our head such that, we cannot get a definite direction on where we are to go next.
For instance, you want a good career, and at the same time you want to earn a particular amount of money doing it.
You have mixed up two goals:
1. You want a good career.
2. You want to earn a particular amount of money.
If you have worked on setting goals, you will see how clear things become in your head when you separate goals like this. You might earn the money from your career or from some other unrelated activity.
Keep the goals distinct when you write it down. Avoid too much internal associations.
See you in part 18
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