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Defining Your Goals Clearly

Defining Your Goals Clearly

Clearly defining your goals is crucial. Ferriss advises breaking down your aspirations into specific, measurable objectives. This clarity helps focus your efforts and makes it easier to track progress and make adjustments as needed.

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