![]() Anyone who says they haven’t is probably lying. I didn’t remember, because I didn’t take action on it for a long enough time period to become a habit, and since it didn’t become a habit, it basically gets forgotten altogether.īeen there. There’s been plenty of years where I had a goal, and fast forward later in the year there’s no way I could have even told you what my goal was. AlexanderĮveryone from me to you deals with the same decisions on a daily basis. “People do not decide their futures, they decide their habits and their habits decide their futures” – F.M. So, great, what does the fact that almost everyone is a quitter have to do with you? Well. By February most people have trouble remembering what their goals even were. By the end of the month you’re probably taking such little action towards your goal that there’s no progress being made. Making excuses as to why you need a day off, or why it’s not that important to you anymore creep up. The 2nd or 3rd week of January, taking the actions on a daily basis that are necessary to achieve the goal seem a lot less appealing. January 1st or 2nd, working towards that goal is easy. It feels less good to have to put in the daily effort that it would take to reach them. You almost feel a sense of accomplishment just talking about them. It feels good to tell everyone about your new years goals. Well, it’s a lot easier to accomplish talking about a goal, than to actually take the action necessary to achieve the goal. Go to the gym in February, and you’ll have plenty of room, and no wait times. If you go to the gym in early January, chances are you’re going to have to wait for certain equipment, because a bunch of new years resolutioners are in there, using up space for the first few weeks. It’s probably the most popular goal there is. Everyone is in there because they set a new years goal to get in shape. Have you ever been in the gym after new years? The majority of the time people fall into the ‘quit because they didn’t see instant results’ category. It’s not something that will improve their life in a way that’s meaningful for them. Or, they don’t actually want the goal they initially set. ![]() They don’t have a plan how to achieve the goal. They either quit way too soon, usually because they don’t see results overnight. There’s only a few reasons why someone will not hit their goal. Are you one of the people just crowding up the gym, or are you still showing up, taking the daily action that will lead to the accomplishment of your goal? Why do people quit on their goals? ![]() Very quickly, many of them drop out and quit, with no chance to achieve what they had initially set out to do. For every goal that anyone has ever had, there’s a packed gym of people ready to achieve a similar goal at the beginning of the year. ![]()
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