Formulate your goals as precisely as possible.

July 27, 2022

The simpler and more precisely the problem is formulated, the higher the chances of solving it. In addition, concreteness implies an extremely clear understanding of exactly what actions will lead to the most productive decision. An achievable goal is quantifiable, defined in time, and consistent with your other desires. A common mistake is the absence of an action verb in the task statement. For example, "Spain" is a so-so goal. It would be correct: "Leave for two months in Barcelona with my family next summer." For example, the goal "Get rich" is set incorrectly. But “Accumulate $10 million by December of next year” sounds concrete and clear. Such a formulation will help move in a given direction.