Your goal doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Whether it is your Misogi or any other big goal, you can break it down into smaller steps. If you do, you will make it manageable and inevitable.
It sounds great, but I don’t know where to start, you might think.
Don’t worry. Next week, we will dive into the habits that will sustain your progress after the first months of the new year.
For now, grab your planner, chunk down your audacious goals, and make 2025 the year you finally surprise yourself.
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Learn how to break down big, audacious goals into manageable steps with this 6-step guide. Discover strategies for setting clear milestones and building a support system to stay motivated.
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