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Goals vs. Behaviors (Part 5 of 6)

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In this episode, Chris Burns and Dustin McClone discuss the critical relationship between goals and behaviors, emphasizing the importance of having a clear strategy. They explore the alarming statistics surrounding goal setting, the significance of writing down goals, and the necessity of tying them to daily behaviors. The conversation also highlights the role of planning in achieving success, the need for adaptability in strategies, and the importance of celebrating small victories along the way.
Takeaways
Having a strategy is essential for success.
Most people do not have clear goals.
Writing down goals significantly increases the likelihood of achieving them.
Behavior is the only thing you can control in the pursuit of goals.
Using a planner can enhance organization and goal tracking.
It's important to connect goals to daily behaviors for better outcomes.
Adjusting strategies is necessary as circumstances change.
Celebrating small victories boosts morale and motivation.
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In this episode, Chris Burns and Dustin McClone discuss the critical relationship between goals and behaviors, emphasizing the importance of having a clear strategy. They explore the alarming statistics surrounding goal setting, the significance of writing down goals, and the necessity of tying them to daily behaviors. The conversation also highlights the role of planning in achieving success, the need for adaptability in strategies, and the importance of celebrating small victories along the way.
Takeaways
Having a strategy is essential for success.
Most people do not have clear goals.
Writing down goals significantly increases the likelihood of achieving them.
Behavior is the only thing you can control in the pursuit of goals.
Using a planner can enhance organization and goal tracking.
It's important to connect goals to daily behaviors for better outcomes.
Adjusting strategies is necessary as circumstances change.
Celebrating small victories boosts morale and motivation.
Join our Facebook Group - Strategic Sales Accelerator
Download our 20/20 Vision Guide FREE
www.HustleLeaders.com
YouTube - See Our Video Library

  continue reading

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