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Rethink: Motivation Plays Its Role

Rethink: Motivation Plays Its Role

Discipline is not enough. Only discipline and motivation together will help you to reach your goals. And to keep your motivation high, you can change your situation or how you think about it.

According to science (and Fishback), your motivation is higher at the beginning and end of a goal because you are excited when you start a new project or when you are about to finish it. So, building many short goals is better than yearly goals that take months to accomplish.

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