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a goal-setting method for the ballzy

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Wanna know the BIG goal-setting mistake that keeps even smart entrepreneurs from maxing out their re

Wanna know the BIG goal-setting mistake that keeps even smart (and highly skilled) entrepreneurs from maxing out their revenue potential? Setting goals that are outcome-based. Instead of goals that are process-based. For e.g. “Book 5 new coaching clients per month” (outcome-based) “Publish 1 post daily on Instagram” (process-based) The latter allows you to: ONE — Quantum leap into results far more exciting than you would’ve even dreamt of because of the compounding effect of that consistent action. TWO — Give yourself time, space, and grace to fall short of an outcome but still win big where it counts: ...With the building of digital assets that will keep fattening your bank account now, and for a long time to come. ...With the building of skills that you’ll always have in your arsenal. ...With the building of discipline and new habits that can totally shift your reality in the most unexpected ways. So ask yourself: - What do you want? - What’s the process to getting it? - What part of the process can you double down on and take consistent action with? ​ For me, the difference-making piece to attaining my dream business outcomes is content. Thus, all my process goals involve creating better content, more frequently. Fair warning: This goal-setting method is not for the faint of heart. It’s for the person who’s ballzy (and wise) enough to play the long game. To understand the compounding effect of taking small intentional action, day after day. And to trust themselves to show up. ~ Nelliane ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | Citrus Grove, Laborie, Vieux Fort, LC 1201

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