Go for the big wins

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Reassess where necessary

It’s worth taking a moment to consider how big your win could potentially be. Too often we aim for goals that could easily be loftier, or worse still, goals that are just plain not worth the effort. We also need to be weary of changing circumstances that could lead to these two outcomes as well.

This is fine if the process is the aim, but if it isn’t, we need to either shift our goals, or find something else to do instead.

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