Goals are pure fantasy unless you have a concrete plan to achieve them.” — Stephen Covey
Picture this: If I invited you to dinner and made you a huge pie that you had to eat the whole thing, what would you do? If you said no, you'd successfully insulted me, so get out of my house and don't come to my dinner parties again. Especially after I spent all day making uae telegram data this pie just for you! And take your vacation slides with you, no one here wants to see 150 photos of you awkwardly posing against slightly different backgrounds!
However, if you decide to relax and gradually “eat one bite at a time,” then you are a qualified entrepreneur.
The reason why many people fail to succeed or even start an entrepreneur is because they only see the end result. They only see a huge online presence, thousands of customers, and a dedicated audience. They only see a huge amount of work and feel like they can’t achieve their goal because of it.
They forget that everything has to have a beginning, and the human brain has an impressive ability to exaggerate the possibility of failure and the feeling of fear. The best way to achieve a big goal is not to try to do everything at once, but to take each step one by one.
That's why we at Mywork highly recommend using the Goals Pyramid from Matthew Michelwitz, serial entrepreneur, author of Life in 0.5 Seconds, and mentor to our CEO and founder Nathan Chen.
The Goal Pyramid is a diagram that allows you to visually "break down" your goal and break it down into meaningful steps.
What you quickly learn is that your big goal is like that monster in your closet: Once you really look closely, you realize it's just a clunky green sweater. Your big goal may seem scary if you're only looking at the end result, but once you take a closer look, you'll realize it's just a series of smaller goals that, when combined, will lead you to your desired outcome.