Why setting HUGE goals is necessary to take control of your brain!
A familiar conversation with an Artist…
ME: What are your goals?
ARTIST: I want to have a #1 on Radio
ME: Are you willing to put yourself out there and be incredibly vulnerable and brave enough to do that?
ARTIST: Oh no! You see I don’t want to be famous.
Many times we are lead by the fear our brains have surrounding what it will actually take to achieve a HUGE goal. We can easily think about the goal and desire it, but we don’t want to be incredibly uncomfortable in order to attain it. Somewhere along the line we got the idea that if it feels bad it’s not the right thing. But let me tell you this, no one ever accomplishes DREAM goals by being comfortable and safe. No one. EVER!
There is a way to get your brain to stop repeating the sabotage on your goals, but you have be in the right mindset before you even set that goal otherwise you will be caught off guard, start validating why you need to scale back your goals, and start procrastinating, sabotaging and creating excuses on why it’s simply “dilusional” to thin that you could actually achieve it.
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