What if we treated personal goals like contracts—would that make us more accountable?
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"What if we treated personal goals like contracts—would that make us more accountable?"
Opening Statistics & Example:
" 92% of people fail to keep their New Year’s resolutions,
but those who set up systems for accountability are 42% more likely to succeed."
"Consistency is key: James Clear, author of Atomic Habits, found that small, repeated actions lead to remarkable results over time."
- Practical Example: "Imagine you want to walk 10,000 steps a day. Instead of relying on motivation, schedule a daily reminder,
- track your progress in an app and commit to a reward if you hit your goal for 30 days. Small daily steps create long-term success."
3-Step Solution
- Set Up Your Own Contract
- "Momentum comes from commitment. Write a contract with yourself, identifying a specific challenge you want to tackle. Make it real - put it on paper, sign it, and make a promise to yourself."
- Create a Reward and a Consequence
- 1. Choose a meaningful reward for completing your goal.
2.Then, set a consequence if you don’t follow through—something that stings, like donating money to someone you don’t like! This keeps you accountable and committed."
- Make Self-Accountability Non-Negotiable
"Self-discipline is the bridge between goals and achievement. Share your contract with a trusted friend or mentor, track your progress, and reward yourself.
Closing PS Quote:
‘Discipline is choosing between what you want now and what you want most.’ – Abraham Lincoln
"Love and momentum have a lot in common—you've got to keep showing up! Whether it's sticking to your goals or making time for someone special, a little effort every day goes a long way."
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