Londonforce t1_j6e56k8 wrote
Never tell anyone your goals. I don't know why it works, but it does.
Show up at work on Monday having run a marathon the day before. Don't let people even know that you run or started running. Once you make yourself the only audience that matters you have everything you need
trymypi t1_j6eij7w wrote
Not saying this is wrong, but the opposite can sometimes help. Speaking your goal outwardly and telling people can help you commit to it, and avoid saying why it didn't work. Possibly even proving some people wrong.
Still, I agree with you because this is not always the case. Plenty of things I want to do for myself, other things some people just don't care about, so why bring it up.
Michayl20 t1_j6esq1z wrote
Having a good core group of friends help with this too, being able to share your goals with like minded people is awesome
little_mushroom_ t1_j6gkk37 wrote
Yes I feel like if you tell others before, you're kinda already getting the reward before doing the work. More fun to have done it already.
unseen_genius t1_j6hek6x wrote
>Never tell anyone your goals. I don't know why it works, but it does.
Hustling in secret does weird things to you. It's super addictive and great when people to come to know you've secretly achieved so much!
kakeporyou21 t1_j6hoswb wrote
Totally agree with this, I feel like if you tell someone what your goals are something in your mind already feels like it’s been accomplished.
Now I do the same just continue to grind and let them know after I have completed what I set out to do.
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