In other words, celebrate your win or revise your goal route and responsibilities and try again.
If you achieved your goal, look back on all the hard work and celebrate your success.
However, if you didn’t reach your goal, reflect on your attempts and ask, “What can you learn from your attempt and what could you do differently next time to give yourself a better chance of goal achievement?”
And then go through the 7 R’s and create your plan, milestones, objectives, habits, and rewards, and try again!
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When setting goals for 2024, following the 7 R's will plan out completely how you will succeed
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...It’s dedicated time to think about the past week, reflect on what went well and what didn’t, and plan for the week ahead.
It’s a chance to get aligned with your goals and ensure that the work you’re doing on a daily basis is helping you reach them
Make clear what type of communication you are going to have in light of the objectives and priorities.
If your goal is to have people with different opinions work through their differences (i.e., open-minded debate), you’ll run your meeting differently than if its goal is to educate.
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