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It’s that time of year again when we pause and reflect on our successes and short comings over the last twelve months and plan for the new year to come. In the United States, setting New Year’s resolutions in January has been ingrained in our culture, but many struggle to do so effectively—especially in a manner that will make their goals stick. According to an article by Inc, researchers say that 60 percent of us make New Year’s resolutions, but only 8 percent are successful in achieving them. Why is that? In this episode Steve Coughran reveals his IAR framework that helps people define Initiatives, Actions, and Results that will form success patterns to make meaningful progress.
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By Steve CoughranIt’s that time of year again when we pause and reflect on our successes and short comings over the last twelve months and plan for the new year to come. In the United States, setting New Year’s resolutions in January has been ingrained in our culture, but many struggle to do so effectively—especially in a manner that will make their goals stick. According to an article by Inc, researchers say that 60 percent of us make New Year’s resolutions, but only 8 percent are successful in achieving them. Why is that? In this episode Steve Coughran reveals his IAR framework that helps people define Initiatives, Actions, and Results that will form success patterns to make meaningful progress.
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