The Danger of Hitting Goals


We spend a lot of time talking about and chasing goals in our business.  And hopefully hitting them.  But sometimes reaching a goal is bad for you…

That’s when you achieve it, but don’t have your next one lined up.

I’m seen many people regress because they hit the mark, and then didn’t know where to go from there.

So are you ready for the next one after this one?

-RG


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8 Comments on “The Danger of Hitting Goals”


  1. rene says:

    I believe that only happens when the goal you set creates happiness from the outside. Find your true purpose and this will never happen.

  2. Marita says:

    BIG goal is unlimited goal. What I like in our business, there are no limits. Small goals are concrete steps how to rich big one. Small goals are recognizable, I can follow the process and understand when one is done and go to next step. Process is never ending, this process is my life. What I want – to increase the speed.

  3. Magomed says:

    Need to put a new goal

  4. Gabesuarez says:

    mmmmmm….nice question!!! Thanks to remind this!! Gabe

  5. Lea Sedan says:

    Hey Randy,

    Life without any goal aremeaningles and boring life.

  6. Mark Harbert says:

    This is where the long term vision comes in. Not only do you need to have goals for the short term, the long term is extremely important. Evaluating your goals is what I believe should be a regular thing. Thanks for reminding me of this Randy. Its important to reach a goal and then look right away for the next one to obtain.

    Mark Harbert

  7. Raymond says:

    Raymond. June 16,2011 at13:00 pm

    Creating higher goals builds stronger enthusiasm.

    Thanks.

  8. Any worthwhile goal can be broken down into smaller steps, or sub-goals. The trick is to keep your eye on the big one while rewarding yourself for attaining the small ones.

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