Working for myself was the goal. I did it. I made it. I work for myself. But it hasn’t fixed my life. I’m free to pursue anything I want. But achieving goals doesn’t and won’t make me complete.
If you find yourself setting goals — particularly financial ones — and failing to achieve them, you're not alone. Among Americans who made resolutions in 2024, 70% abandoned their goal altogether, per ...
Our aspirations are what drive us to do our best. Being honest with ourselves and identifying what we’d like to improve can lead to personal growth and new opportunities we wouldn’t have reached ...
As a high achiever, it’s hard when you come up short. Perhaps you’re a sales leader who didn’t hit your quota for the quarter, or a project manager who fell behind on a big deadline. Whatever your ...
As you're planning for your financial future and building retirement and college savings, it's important not to lose sight of short-term financial goals. These goals, which can include an emergency ...
Goals are big business. There is no shortage of information, courses, coaches, and other resources, all offering ways to help you get better at setting and achieving goals. One of the keys to becoming ...
This retrospective cohort analysis evaluated electronic medical records (Veterans Integrated Service Network 16) of adult patients with type 2 diabetes who had 2 or more measurements of low-density ...
Research shows the words you use to describe a goal can make a dramatic difference in success or failure. We all have goals, but at least some of the difference in achieving those goals comes down to ...
Although we may set goals such as learning a new language, finishing work projects on time, and organizing the closets, we don’t always complete them. While the difficulty of the goal and the ...