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A 3-year plan allows your mind to think bigger and relax into achieving goals over an extended timeline, avoiding the pressure of short-term deadlines.
By breaking goals into actionable steps and fueling them with intentional emotions and thoughts, you can create a roadmap for progress while staying motivated.
Regularly revisiting and treating your goals as projects ensures steady progress, builds confidence, and keeps your plans adaptable to your evolving circumstances.
By Nathalie RillA 3-year plan allows your mind to think bigger and relax into achieving goals over an extended timeline, avoiding the pressure of short-term deadlines.
By breaking goals into actionable steps and fueling them with intentional emotions and thoughts, you can create a roadmap for progress while staying motivated.
Regularly revisiting and treating your goals as projects ensures steady progress, builds confidence, and keeps your plans adaptable to your evolving circumstances.