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Set Small Goals

One way to overcome your fear of failure is to set small goals, rather than thinking about failing at your overall goal, focus on succeeding at smaller milestones along the way. This will help you to stay motivated and focused, and it will also make it easier to recover if you do happen to fail at one of your goals.

When you break down the task into manageable pieces, it can help to reduce the feeling of overwhelm and increase your confidence. In addition, by taking action every day, you'll be more likely to achieve your goal. With dedication and perseverance, you can conquer the fear.

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Set small, attainable goals

Many people feel overwhelmed with large goals and so they don't know where to start.

Break down your ultimate goal into many smaller goals that are attainable, so you can make progress.

Goals

Goals

Set goals to achieve your desired outcome and then break down your larger goals into smaller, manageable sizes. Set daily. weekly and monthly goals to help keep on track towards the larger goal, but which are achievable. In other words, take baby steps

Set S.M.A.R.T. Goals

Each goal you set should be S.M.A.R.T. — Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timely.

  • Specific: The more specific your goals are, the better chance you have of achieving them.
  • Measurable: Can you identify milestones to hit along your way to success?

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