Here are a few simple rules to help you... - Deepstash

Here are a few simple rules to help you set realistic goals:

  • Don’t think that change is easy. Accept from the start that reaching your goal will be tough. You’ll have a greater chance of succeeding if you simply accept it’s going to be tough.
  • Don’t create a fixed deadline to reach your goal. It’s healthy to have an approximate idea of when you would like to get your result, but don’t make it an all-or-nothing situation.
  • Finally, don’t anticipate that achieving your goal will suddenly make your life wonderful.

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