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5 principles of effective goal setting -1

Commitment: The more you desire a certain outcome, the more motivation you have to achieve that goal. This is the why behind your daily goals.

Clarity: Specific goals give you more focus, increasing the likelihood that you’ll follow through on the goal. 

Challenge: The best goals require a degree of challenge, but still feel achievable. 

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