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2. Make sure the goal is realistic and attainable.”One of the easiest ways to set yourself up for failure is to select improper goals,” he continues.
3. The goal should be flexible and reflect change.
4. Make it concrete and measurable. “When the desired outcome is unclear, the energy and activities necessary to produce that outcome cannot be focused or directed effectively,” Harris writes.
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