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We've talked a lot of about goal setting this year on PlumesCast, from setting reasonable resolutions to keeping yourself motivated through all the hard times - but in conversations I've had a over this past week, I realized that there was a letter missing from our SMART acronym - an S, for Selfish. Now, I'm not referring to selfishness in a terrible light; in fact, it's incredibly healthy to take time for oneself to improve and invest upon themselves to grow as a person. But instead, I want you to be more selfish in your goals; instead of saying, "I want to save money," say "I want to save money because I want a new SteamDeck!"
Today, I walk you through three examples of how to be more selfish in your goal setting, how it'll help you stick with your goals better, and most importantly, how starting seemingly selfish goals can help you towards achieving better ones.
Send your questions, comments, and requests for Plumes' Pearls of Wisdom over to [email protected], or find Seth on other social medias such as BlueSky, Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, Twitch, and more as PhantasmaPlumes!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By PhantasmaPlumesWe've talked a lot of about goal setting this year on PlumesCast, from setting reasonable resolutions to keeping yourself motivated through all the hard times - but in conversations I've had a over this past week, I realized that there was a letter missing from our SMART acronym - an S, for Selfish. Now, I'm not referring to selfishness in a terrible light; in fact, it's incredibly healthy to take time for oneself to improve and invest upon themselves to grow as a person. But instead, I want you to be more selfish in your goals; instead of saying, "I want to save money," say "I want to save money because I want a new SteamDeck!"
Today, I walk you through three examples of how to be more selfish in your goal setting, how it'll help you stick with your goals better, and most importantly, how starting seemingly selfish goals can help you towards achieving better ones.
Send your questions, comments, and requests for Plumes' Pearls of Wisdom over to [email protected], or find Seth on other social medias such as BlueSky, Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, Twitch, and more as PhantasmaPlumes!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.