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5 Secrets to Setting and Achieving Your Goals

Friday, April 01, 2022
5 Secrets to Setting and Achieving Your Goals

A resolution is a firm decision to do something. For example, you’ve decided that you’re going to lose weight, that you’re going to work out, or that you’re going to read the rest of this article. These are merely decisions until you do them. There’s a big difference between deciding to do something and doing what you decided. When you commit to setting goals the right way, you will be more likely to act and less likely to forget about what you “decided” to do. Here are five secrets to setting and achieving your goals.

Read the complete article at Motor Age