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Be Specific About Your Goals

Be Specific About Your Goals

Think about what specific challenges you struggle with, then make specific, intentional changes. Keep in mind how you learn and live as there’s no universal approach to self-improvement.

Honestly look at your current patterns of behavior to figure out where your shortcomings are and what changes are realistic for you.

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