Episode 241: Are Your Goals Sabotaging Your Success? - a podcast by James Wedmore

from 2019-02-25T09:30

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Have you ever stopped to consider why you set a goal, what that goal really means and what it’s telling you? In this special episode, Jilly and I are answering a listener’s question around goal setting. We share the process we used last year to set a HUGE goal that we didn’t quite hit, but that still allowed us to massively grow the company - and enjoy ourselves in the process!

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In the episode you’ll hear:

  • Why we can’t forget self-compassion when we don’t hit our goals
  • What we are really telling ourselves when we say that we’re attached to a particular goal
  • What it says about you when you reach, or don’t reach, the goal that you set
  • How your attachment to a goal is affecting your ability to be present with your audience and is getting in the way of communicating with them
  • The internal process I went through when we set an annual revenue goal last year of $10 million
  • A big realization I made around the CEO/mentor role and how it affected my team as well as myself
  • A guaranteed way to make more money this year than you did last year

For full show notes and links, visit: http://mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/podcast/241 

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