Release Internal Resistance
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They figured the people who had written down their goals would be more successful, but they were shocked to find out how much.
Turns out that small group of folks who had written goals upon graduation (about 5%) made more money than everybody else
combined.
Now, at first it seems like all we've got to do is write down what we want, and like magic it shows up!
Did those people make all that money because they wrote down their goals, or was there something else?
Maybe writing down their goals was not a cause, but merely one small piece of evidence of their internal drive to achieve.
Otherwise you'd be spending your time following the latest twitter trend, or wondering how long the sale is going on down at the mall.
One thing that's not taught in almost every "goal setting" course or even workshop is how to maintain present positives.
The reason is there are some benefits that we are usually not aware of that we simply aren't ready to give up.
And this goes beyond the wonderful sensation of letting that chocolate ice cream melt in your mouth!
Eating reduces stress, being heavier than you would like can give you a ready excuse to not get out there and mingle, or any other kinds of
reasons.
These are just examples of course, but many things we THINK we'd like, there's part of us that is not really willing to move forward.
We can either charge through with super human will power and determination (like those dudes from Harvard), or we can do it the easy
way.
Once you figure this out, it's pretty easy. Goal setting isn't boring, isn't scary, and once you realize that you really CAN get anything, it's pretty
exciting.