Post Written By Eugene Morgan
When we see that we aren’t making our goals, probably is because we’re still in a self-doubt mode. If we come to the belief that we can’t meet our goals, then we won’t meet them. If our goals are vague, we must break them down into very specific smaller goals. When goals are specific, tangible and concrete, we have a better handle on them and they will gives us more of a direction on where we want to go with a project. When we don’t have specifics on what step to make in a reaching our goals, our doubts will fill in where there is vagueness. However, when each small task is completed our doubt decreases while our confidence in ourselves increases.