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I particularly liked the interview with Rosabeth Moss Kanler and how confidence plays in to how you set, engage, and achieve goals. Confidence can wax and wane with a myriad of factors in someone’s life, but the trick is that when confidence wanes that we find ways to not get sucked in to it and lose momentum and vision. She mentioned optimism, hope, and activity as the three main antidotes to combat confidence lulls that pull us away from achieving our goals. Setting up small, attainable tasks to be completed can provide the pick-me-up needed to continue towards the longer term goal.

I find my goal-setting struggle linked primarily to focus and endurance since I can identify several major goals to pursue but lack the resources to pursue all of them simultaneously. Though the lesson had some good suggestions on how to prioritize goals, I am wondering if there are other suggestions out there, or perhaps practical applications of prioritizing goals (?).

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