Why stop at 1 goal when you can set more? This episode inspired by Maddy Phillips and the Boston marathon.
We are talking about s-t-r-e-t-c-h goals. Ral says chin ups are her stretch goal, Jac thinks making it to Friday and a glass of wine is not just her weekly goal but a priority!
It’s all about mindset. It applies to your personal and professional life. So set yourself an A goal, a B goal and a C goal.
Goal A is the ultimate! Flexibility is key – even if you don’t achieve the A goal, getting to your B or C goals are still a win.
Standby for the chin ups goal being achieved by Ral!
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