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This episode of the "Achieve Results NOW!" podcast, hosted by Mark Cardone and Theron Feidt, focuses on practical strategies to reassess and accelerate goal achievement, particularly as the first quarter of the year concludes. They emphasize that many people find their New Year's resolutions faltering by March and offer three key steps to stay on track:
1. Become the Type of Person Who: This involves embodying the identity of someone who has already achieved the goal, focusing on the actions and habits that person would take.
2. Build a System, Not Just a Goal: This step advocates for creating a structured process with consistent, manageable actions that lead to the desired outcome, rather than solely focusing on the end result.
3. Measure Progress by the Process: The hosts stress the importance of acknowledging and celebrating consistent effort and progress, rather than fixating on perfection or solely on the final outcome. They highlight using tools like Darren Hardy's "weekly rhythm register" to track actions and progress.
The overall message encourages listeners to shift their mindset from outcome-focused to process-focused, emphasizing consistent action and self-acknowledgment as crucial components of achieving lasting results.
ARN Suggested Reading:
The Compound Effect – by Darren Hardy
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