It's easy to sit around and think what we coulddo or what we'd liketo do. It is an entirely different thing to accept the tradeoffs that come with our goals. Everybody wants a gold medal. Few people want to train like an Olympian.
This brings us to our first key insight. Goal setting is not only about choosing the rewards you want to enjoy, but also the costs you are willing to pay.
Imagine a small row boat. Your goals are like the rudder on the boat. They set the direction and determine where you go. If you commit to one goal, then the rudder stays put and you continue moving forward. If you flip-flop between goals, then the rudder moves all around and it is easy to find yourself rowing in circles.
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It is entirely another to sacrifice your own well-being, and the well-being of those around you, for that goal and its achievement.
The high at the end is never worth the emotional strain that takes place to get there.
If you are not able to enjoy the journey with those arou...
Effectiveness, however, refers to getting theΒ rightΒ things done. And if you want to do your job well, earn money, live a meaningful life, or learn skills, that is what matters the most.Β
Otherwise, you just run around in circles. You might appear busy, but you wonβt...
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