A good friend can serve many purposes.
Some friends will support you when you’re feeling down. Others will help you reach your goals. And others can do both.
You can ask your friends to become your accountability system — they will do a great job. A true friend wants the best for you. So, they won’t miss a chance to tell you to focus on your goals if you ask them.
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Similar ideas to 6 — Find accountable friends.
Instead of tracking your goals yourself, you can ask someone you trust to keep you on track with your goals. This can be a sibling, friend, partner, or even a professional such as a life coach or a personal trainer.
They can be your source of motivation and inspiration.
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