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Big goals can be motivating, but they often feel overwhelming and hard to sustain. Shifting the focus from outcome-based goals to small, consistent behavior changes makes growth more achievable and lasting. Instead of aiming for a dramatic transformation, this approach emphasizes everyday actions—small choices that, repeated over time, lead to meaningful progress. By building habits step by step, change becomes less about pressure and more about momentum.
By Ronica Clark, LMFT, HypnotherapistBig goals can be motivating, but they often feel overwhelming and hard to sustain. Shifting the focus from outcome-based goals to small, consistent behavior changes makes growth more achievable and lasting. Instead of aiming for a dramatic transformation, this approach emphasizes everyday actions—small choices that, repeated over time, lead to meaningful progress. By building habits step by step, change becomes less about pressure and more about momentum.