I’ll be discussing when you make the same mistakes.
Making The Same Mistakes
I’ve made the same mistakes before but I also think I’m on my way to making less errors. Things change when you set slower goals on what you’re trying to achieve. Learn from your mistakes. My teeter-tottered experience with jumping from private to public schools could’ve been much smoother if I improved from my past. You have to focus on what went wrong last time or you’ll end up repeating it. And it’s done best by developing prevention strategies.
Setting Slow Goals
To follow up after Grant Cardone’s message is encouraging you try what I did and list 3 highly important things in your life.
It helps you stay motivated and focused.
I’ve had mentors in my life that I’ll leverage their teachings and strongly believe it helps me move faster towards the goals I set.

You might have to start backward so you’ll go forward.
That’s where you’ll learn more about your goals and find out how sustainable they are.
I learned about a concept called SMART Goals.
It was in high school and noticed this format would follow me all the way through my career.
At least as a student-athlete.
The point is though that you need to stop dreaming and start doing more.
Focus on eliminating your unrealistic goals and you’ll get more clarity.
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