# How to Become Someone Who Achieves Every Goal You Set
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Chapter 1: The Importance of Commitment
It's a common observation that some individuals follow through on their promises, while others don't. If you're reading this, you may not identify with the former group. I've experienced both sides of this spectrum—often giving up when motivation waned, yet now finding success in fulfilling my commitments.
Photo by Niklas Ohlrogge on Unsplash. Let's dive straight into the core of this topic without unnecessary preamble.
Section 1.1: Understanding Your Worth
Many struggle to follow through on their intentions because they don't value their own word highly enough. For example, you might declare, "I will hit the gym every day," but if you fail to do so, it feels inconsequential. In contrast, those who consistently achieve their goals place immense value on their commitments. They will brave the cold to uphold their promises. The distinction lies in how much weight individuals assign to their own words. For many, the comfort of staying in bed outweighs their commitment.
Photo by Aron Visuals on Unsplash. So, how can you begin to elevate the value of your own word? First, let's examine how you may have diminished that value over time.
Subsection 1.1.1: Rebuilding Trust with Yourself
You've likely set numerous goals in the past only to fall short. Each time you don't follow through, it erodes your trust in yourself. If you’re aware that you won't reach a goal, how can you expect to trust your own promises?
Photo by Kinga Howard on Unsplash. The logical step is to rebuild that trust by starting with easily achievable goals. For instance, consider these simple targets:
- Take a 10-minute walk three times a week.
- Earn $1 on Medium within a month.
- Reach out to one person each day.
These specific actions target the three pillars of life: health, wealth, and relationships. Begin with just one manageable goal, and once you succeed, gradually increase its difficulty. For instance, extend your walking time from 10 to 15 minutes or increase your frequency.
Photo by Marek Piwnicki on Unsplash. It's crucial to avoid setting overly ambitious targets. From my experience, once you maintain your commitments for three months, you will do almost anything to uphold that momentum. You’ll reach a point where getting out of bed feels trivial compared to preserving your streak.
Section 1.2: Setting Realistic Goals
Many stumble because they aim for unattainable objectives. Instead of declaring, "I want to make $10," say, "I will write an article daily." Instead of, "I want to lose 5 kg," opt for, "I will walk for 30 minutes each day." Focus on goals within your control that are achievable.
Photo by Bruchin Noeka on Unsplash. Achieving every commitment you make for three consecutive months will instill a desire to maintain that success. You’ll think, "All I need to do is rise from bed to keep my streak going; staying put isn't worth that sacrifice." You will transform into someone who does everything possible to honor their commitments.
Chapter 2: Making 2024 Your Best Year Yet
In the video titled "I'm Expediting My Goals. Here's My Master Plan...," the creator shares insights on how to accelerate your goal-setting process and make significant strides in your personal and professional life.
The second video, "How To Step Into God's Master Plan For Your Life!" discusses aligning your aspirations with a higher purpose and how this alignment can guide your journey toward fulfillment.
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