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Keeping Track Of Your Progress

Keeping Track Of Your Progress

The most vital technique for continuing success is to keep track of your progress.

Making oneself accountable to someone else is a terrific method to inculcate a new behaviour. You might try informing a friend or family member about your financial progress.

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Tracking your progress helps you understand how you’re doing and gives you a target to reach. This makes it easier to keep up with your momentum.

It makes you accountable to your goal and helps you to stay on track.

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How to increase your chances of success

How to increase your chances of success

  • Steady, slow progress. Speedy progress is difficult to keep on fueling. Instead, regularly add tasks into your calendar and keep up with it.
  • Focus on behaviours first, then goals. Steady behaviours will outperform the shiniest bite-sized goals.

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