How to set systems (instead of goals) for success!

How to setting systems (instead of goals) for suceess! In the big idea, Alexis Kingsley delves into the concept of setting systems instead of goals to achieve dreams. She explains why goals can often be misleading and incomplete, and how a systematic approach…

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Breaking down goals into daily tasks

Goals should be further broken down into monthly, weekly, and daily targets.

This approach ensures progress and keeps the focus on the desired outcomes.

For instance, if the goal is to write a book, set monthly goals for chapters, weekly goals for progress, and daily goals for specific tasks like outlining, drafting, and editing.

Time is what reality is. We live in reality. So if we just say, ‘I want to weigh this much by the end of the year,’ but you don’t ever attach it to, ‘On Monday, I’m going to do this, on Tuesday, I’ll do this,’ it just stays detached from reality, and that’s what causes the dreams to not become reality. – Alexis Kingsley

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  1. 01How to setting systems (instead of goals) for suceess!
  2. 02Prioritizing and focusing on goals
  3. 03Setting quarterly outcome goals
  4. 04Breaking down goals into daily tasks
  5. 05Creating a dream management system
  6. 06The importance of time management
  7. 07The power of consistency
  8. 08Pursuing passion is not selfish
  9. 09The role of systems in success
  10. 10The importance of attaching goals to reality

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