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The gap is the distance between where you are and your ideal. The gain is the distance between where you are and where you started. Ideals are horizons—they move as you approach. But gains are factual. Measuring backwards produces motivation, confidence, and wellbeing that gap-thinking never can.
Key Topics: Dan Sullivan, the gap and the gain, goal setting, measuring progress, achievement, gratitude, high performers, mindset, success psychology
Today's Practice: Before setting tomorrow's goals, measure today's gains. Write down three ways you're better or further along than one year ago. Let yourself feel that progress before deciding what's next.
Master the mind. Your life will follow.
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By Tom CarterThe gap is the distance between where you are and your ideal. The gain is the distance between where you are and where you started. Ideals are horizons—they move as you approach. But gains are factual. Measuring backwards produces motivation, confidence, and wellbeing that gap-thinking never can.
Key Topics: Dan Sullivan, the gap and the gain, goal setting, measuring progress, achievement, gratitude, high performers, mindset, success psychology
Today's Practice: Before setting tomorrow's goals, measure today's gains. Write down three ways you're better or further along than one year ago. Let yourself feel that progress before deciding what's next.
Master the mind. Your life will follow.
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