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The pass-fail nature of goals impedes your progress because it stops you from starting things for fear of being unable to complete them.
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Progress along the way should count for something, but we discard it because goals are pass-fail, all-or-nothing, yes-or no. There’s no partial credit given.
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Altogether, the pass-fail nature of goals can impede progress, cause escalation of commitment, and stop us from considering the progress we make along the way as success.
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The more we start to monitor and self-report through daily activities… the more we’ll be able to chart our progress, set goals, accept challenges, and support each other in our real lives in the way we do in our best games.
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You need to be laser-focused to make real progress.
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Don’t let self-consciousness prevent you from progressing.
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Just as activity does not equal progress, so change does not equal innovation.
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You should try to organize what you are working on well enough that you can be logical and make progress, but not allow it to become rote.
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In many ways, curiosity, and its cousin appropriate challenges, are vital to human progress. Curiosity leads to challenges.
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Avoid the cash suck. Once you’ve standardized your service, charge up front or use progress billing to create a positive cash flow.
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