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Establish Anti-Goals

Establish Anti-Goals

Now work backwards to establish your anti-goals—the outcomes you DON’T want.

If traditional goals are the rudders that set your direction, think of anti-goals as the map that tells you where the rapids are.

A thoughtful, clear map keeps you on smooth waters.

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Know your boundaries, let other people also know them.

Know what you don't wanna do.

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