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Setting Goals That Make You Want to Jump Out of Bed
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Tara discusses how most people either don't set goals or fail at them because they're uninspiring and based on external expectations. She encourages listeners to toss out these 'should' goals and instead find goals that truly excite them. Tara provides practical steps for identifying what genuinely matters to you, breaking down goals into small actions, and continually reassessing to stay aligned with your true desires. It's all about finding goals that make you jump out of bed in the morning.
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00:00 Introduction: The Shocking Truth About Goal Setting
00:11 Why Most Goals Fail
01:15 Finding What Truly Excites You
03:49 Ditching the 'Should' Goals
06:50 Creating Goals That Excite You
12:05 The Power of Small Steps
16:06 Adjusting and Evolving Your Goals
18:20 Redefining Success on Your Terms
20:05 Final Action Step and Conclusion
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