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Either attention or motivation – the drive that impels you toward a goal – can jump-start flow, but both of these major psychological processes must converge to sustain it.
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As the term workaholic suggests, the rapt attention and motivation inspired by a goal can resemble an addiction.
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175 |
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Whatever your motivation – attention is the link between your goal and the resources you bring to it.
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…extrinsic focusing on trouncing the competition or a monetary reward can actually decrease our intrinsic motivation to pursue a goal.
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Whether the goals or lofty or modest, as long as they are meaningful, then the conditions are set for progress to rule inner work life.
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Your goal, at every moment, is to advance the conversation, and at the same time advance your relationship.
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You can make yourself luckier by setting a goal, creating a plan, developing the right skills, maintaining the right attitude, and aligning your everyday choices with your goals.
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Like imposter syndrome, fear of change can limit your aspirations and goals, but only if you let it.
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No matter who tries to trip you up, stir your insecurities, or distract you from your goals. Don’t. Let. Them. Win.
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This is how success begins: by setting a clear goal and committing to go after it, ambitiously, unapologetically, strategically.
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