Goals are well and good, but they may sometimes feel more like a weight than a motivator.
A goal like "I want $13.5k months" can be awesome, but if it's a long way off or you can't see how you'll get there yet, it's instant pressure.
Setting a rigid goal like that without a pathway towards it is likely to send you into a spin of posting and networking and publishing and buying courses and programs and ads and all manner of things that probably don't align with your vibe.
The goal isn't wrong, but perhaps the pathway towards it needs a rethink.
For some, this works:
...and is a simplistic view of how much of my training is structured.
For others, while they want the $$ each month, setting it as the goal is simply unwelcome pressure that creates roadblocks.
So how do you work towards $13.5k months without your brain knowing you're working towards $13.5k months?
Here are some cool ideas that have come up in the last few weeks (and I'd love to hear more from you):
Goals can create roadblocks, but with a little lateral thinking you can take alternate paths.
If you have one that's worked for you I'd love to hear about it!
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