Are your goals a ‘Must’ or a ‘Should’?
For most people, achieving success in anything is rarely a must.
They would like to lose weight, but it’s not a must. They would
love to make more money, but they won’t die without it. They
wish they could take charge of their lives, but they could live
without it.
The moment something becomes a ‘should’ instead of a
‘must’, you will rarely achieve it. You will always find a way to
put it off or to quit the moment you meet resistance.
People like Sylvester Stallone, Steven Spielberg or Donald
Trump who achieve success are not born more focused, more
disciplined or more lucky than the average person. What makes
them different is that they make their goals a must for themselves.
They are not willing to accept anything less than the best.
So let me ask you a question.
Are your dreams and goals an ABSOLUTE MUST or are they just
weak desires that you can live without? Have you been truly
committed to do whatever it takes in the past or are you ’should’-ing all over yourself?
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