Sabotaging Your Life Success With Unachievable Goals

<p>There is psychological safety in having unattainable goals.</p> <p>I didn&rsquo;t know this until I traced the footsteps of my past and realised I&rsquo;ve been doing this my whole life. For years and years, I&rsquo;ve been making extravagant goals in an attempt to make myself feel good but destroy any aspect of success in the future.</p> <p>Maybe you&rsquo;ve been the victim of this too.</p> <h1>The footsteps of unachievable goals</h1> <p>It&rsquo;s January 2018 or 2019, I can&rsquo;t remember.</p> <p>I&rsquo;m sitting with a new notepad, I&rsquo;ve just cracked the spine, the pages are crisp, I&rsquo;m anxious to write the wrong thing. At the top of the page, I write a simple header:</p> <p><strong>New Year Goals</strong></p> <p>I tap my pen on the paper.&nbsp;<em>What shall I write? I&rsquo;ve been here before, let&rsquo;s not write anything wild, let&rsquo;s get sensible.</em>&nbsp;I think categories. Health, wealth and well-being. A few goals for my pocket, a few for my body and a few for my mind. Perfect.</p> <p>I start with bullets, topic one, wealth:</p> <ul> <li>Start and run a successful business</li> <li>Earn $1 million by the end of the year</li> <li>Quit my job</li> </ul> <p><a href="https://medium.com/mind-cafe/sabotaging-your-life-success-with-unachievable-goals-3b39b077c20f"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>