If you’re like most professionals, you’re probably very skilled at setting goals–but not quite so adept at achieving them.
With the best of intentions, we make New Year’s resolutions, vowing to lose weight, exercise more, or get organized. And by February, our resolve usually evaporates, along with our goals, according to a poll by the time management firm Franklin Covey. The company polled more than 15,000 customers about their New Year’s resolutions and found 4 out of 5 eventually break them. About one in three didn’t even make it to the end of January.
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Author: Kelly Goldsmith and Marshall Goldsmith