Heres a bit of a eye opening statistic—-92% of people who set goals fail them
General advice tells us to write a list of goals and move ourselves forward.
That’s a great start, but this is not necessarily lasting or sustainable.
After spending a decade pursuing goals and ticking items of my own list around the globe and talking to lots of different people about their goals over the years, I’ve seen a common ground among those who consistently meet their big goals.
This led me to, what I believe, is the #1 reason why most people fail with their goals. In fact, it’s so subtle that it goes mostly unnoticed… In my experience, the #1 reason why most people fail with their goals is that they underestimate the necessary inner change.which is a lot like an elastic band: the moment you stretch it, it’s bound to snap back to the same place. The stretching process moves it somewhere, but then it pulls itself back to the baseline.
Most goal-attainment efforts (especially those involving big goals) are like stretching an elastic band. For a while, things seem to be working and you’re making strides, but then SNAP, you’re back to where you started—back to your baseline default.
Some things that I found that helped me moving and achieving a large portion of my Bucket list are:
- Shifting Your Identity
- Changing limiting beliefs
- Reprograming Subconscious
- Transforming Fears
- Instilling Smart Habits
- Uncovering Your Essence
- Upleveling Boundaries
- Creating an Empowering Environment
- Maintaining Consistency
- Surround yourself with people that support you