In this short yet powerful Five-Minute Quickie episode, we're diving into a question that could seriously supercharge your personal development journey: "How often do you check your progress—and why?"
Cloughie explores the sweet spot between over-checking (hello, obsession and lost motivation!) and under-checking (hello, complacency and drifting off-course). Whether it's your personal goals, weight, mindset, career, or even podcast stats, finding your ideal review rhythm is the key to staying on track, boosting motivation, and making real progress.
You’ll learn:
Why too much checking can destroy momentum
Why not checking enough can cost you time and energy
The hidden fears behind your review habits (fear of failure or fear of success?)
A simple mindset shift to help you course-correct without self-judgment
How to schedule reviews that actually work for you
👉 This is your wake-up call to review with intention, stay aligned with your goals, and grow with purpose.
Please share:
Got a fear of failure or success story to share? Want help turning it around? Email me at: feedback@personaldevelopmentunplugged.com
And remember, this is all about learning to use your skills, energy, and focus to move forward with confidence.
Oh! And the video link is here: https://youtu.be/rvFN6OWH2zw
Shine Brightly 🌟
Paul
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