Contextualizing Goals
Recognizing the season of life you're in is crucial when setting goals and commitments. It's easy to get excited about opportunities without considering how they fit into your current responsibilities. By evaluating the context of your commitments, you can make more informed decisions that lead to sustainable success.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#316: Habit Mastery Through Perspective with Eric Zimmer
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As a mom with no real control of sleep, a low budget, inconsistent gym access, high stress, and a problem staying consistent for more than a week, how can I break out of the all-or-nothing mentality and find a balance that I can stick to, as discussed in episode #316: Habit Mastery Through Perspective with Eric Zimmer and the clip Small Steps Matter?
How can I break out of the all-or-nothing mentality and find a balance that I can stick to, as discussed in the episode #316: Habit Mastery Through Perspective with Eric Zimmer and the clip Contextualizing Goals, considering I have no real control of sleep, a low budget, inconsistent gym access, high stress, and a problem staying consistent for more than a week?
Can goals and habits be pursued at the same time, or do they conflict with one another in the episode #316: Habit Mastery Through Perspective with Eric Zimmer and the clip Contextualizing Goals?