Many times, our clients are crushing it with regards to some of their goals and off the mark with others.
This can lead to a roller coaster of emotions, flipping back and forth between the joy of accomplishment and the disappointment of failure. More often than not, this can be a recipe for emotional exhaustion, which then bleeds into every aspect of your life.
What if you could eliminate that with one tiny change?
In this week’s lesson, Robb teaches about adding one simple three-letter word to the structure of your list of goals and how that one simple word can help re-allocate bandwidth, maintain momentum and virtually guarantee you check every goal off your list and still have the energy for the things that mean the most to you.
Enjoy, and as always, drop us a comment below and let us know your “and” goal for Q1!
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Another good one Rob! Keep them coming!
I am going to incorporate and!
…AND effective!
I know you will, Sandy! Have an awesome rest of your week!