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I used to think goal-setting was the hard part. Write down what you want, break it into steps, maybe throw in a vision board if you’re feeling ambitious. Done, right? Then I’d watch the goals sit there while life happened around them. What I eventually noticed—through my own failures and watching people who actually delivered—is ... Read more
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