tunnel-vision

I’m a girl who gets things done. When I set my mind to do something, I do it.

Most of the time.

In 2014, for example, I set out to exercise every single day and I did. But the next year when I set out to run 1200 miles I failed. However, this year when I committed to running 100 miles in June, I did just that. So what was the difference? What determines if I will accomplish my goal or not? It’s simple — FOCUS.

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When I am laser focused on a goal nothing keeps me from accomplishing it. When I have tunnel vision nothing can distract me in my pursuit.

Believe it or not, we are less than two months away from 2017, so it’s time to start thinking about your goals for the next year. While it’s a good idea to set three to five major goals for yourself, I also think it’s smart to make one of those goals your top priority. If you’re not sure which of your goals should be your #1 focus, ask yourself which goal, if accomplished, would make the other goals easier to achieve. That’s the one that needs your tunnel vision.

But there’s no need to wait until 2017 to put this into practice. Let’s start now. Let’s choose one thing that will be your top priority for this week.

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