The Authentic Edge

The Courage to Set Goals


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Setting goals requires more than just ambition, it takes courage. Fear often sneaks in, daring us not to put our desires into words, keeping us stuck in hesitation and self-doubt.

 

In this episode of The Authentic Edge, Toks Aruoture explains why clearly defining goals is the first step toward achieving them. She also explains how fear distorts our perception, making challenges seem bigger than they are, and why the brain resists effort, even when it’s good for us.

 

Toks shares practical steps to break through the fear of goal-setting and create a roadmap that actually works, including:

✅ Writing goals clearly—so clear that a five-year-old could understand them.

✅ Mapping the journey backwards from the goal to the present.

✅ Staying consistent—because a great plan means nothing without action.

✅ Celebrating every win—yes, even getting out of bed when you don’t feel like it.

 

If fear, doubt, or inconsistency have been holding you back, this episode will help you loosen the grip of hesitation and start moving forward with confidence.

 

🎧 Tune in now and set yourself up for success.

 

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