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  • One of the mistakes that I have probably committed hundreds of times is telling people about my goals.

  • Because most of the times, especially if I let people know about them, I do not achieve them,

  • and it feels horrible when you say that you are going to achieve something, and then you end up achieving absolutely nothing for one reason or another.

  • I might simply lose interest in the middle of a project and quit, or I might reset my priorities and postpone it!

  • I've always felt that telling people about your goals isn't the most effective method, but I never implemented it.

  • I tried couple of times, but sometimes I would forget about it in the middle of a long conversation.

  • When your friend asks you, "So what are you going to do next?" and then you do it unconsciously!

  • We all have been in that situation, because we all have personal goals.

  • Losing weight, learning how to play a guitar, go to the gym, travel, start jogging every morning, start your own business, learn a new language, write your first blog and so on and so forth.

  • We constantly set personal goals and we have this tendency to share them with people, as if we are seeking some kind of approval.

  • By the way, I started going to the gym.

  • Didn't I tell you that I am starting a Youtube channel soon?

  • I am planning to get a new car.

  • In fact, some people think that will encourage them.

  • When I tell people about my goals, won't I feel more accountable?

  • the end of the day, I have made a public commitment. Therefore, I will more likely work on that.

  • If I won't, I might find myself in an embarrassing situation.

  • Or when I tell my family about it, they might encourage me and motivate me.

  • Unfortunately, it doesn't really work that way.

  • Your friends might congratulate you but no one really cares about your goals except yourself.

  • But If you give it a closer look, whenever you tell people about your goals, in 95 percent of the cases, you do not achieve them.

  • As if you start losing interest in pursuing your goal right after telling people about it!

  • Something magical happens and you no longer have that motivation that you had before.

  • On the other hand, you usually achieve your goals, if you publicly do not talk about them.

  • It might seem strange, but there is a reasonable explanation behind it.

  • There are multiple studies that have been done to prove this, but let's take a look at one of them by Peter Gollwitzer.

  • 163 people were asked to write down their goals.

  • Half of them publicly announced their goals, and the other half stayed silent.

  • In fact, those who announced their goal publicly in front of everyone, said that they are feeling very close to achieving them.

  • Soon after, everyone was given a task of 45 minutes, to work on something that will directly lead them to their goals.

  • The only rule was that, you can stop any time you want!

  • The surprising part was that, those who were silent about their goals worked the entire 45 minutes on average and said that there is still a long way for them to go,

  • while those who publicly talked about their goals worked on average only 33 minutes and stopped.

  • Sharing your goals will give you a fake feeling of achievement.

  • It will make you feel good as if you are bragging about it.

  • Especially when your friends congratulate you for that, you feel as if you already achieved them.

  • The gratification that public acknowledgment brings can delude your brain to mistake the talking for doing.

  • Don't get me wrong. I am not saying that you should not write down your goals and just keep them in your mind.

  • As a matter of fact, you are more likely to achieve them if you write them down, and come up with a practical plan!

  • Because if you just keep them in your memory, they will fade away slowly.

  • But be careful when you talk about your goals.

  • In fact, I would suggest, be completely silent about them until the moment you achieve them.

  • As they say, work hard in silence, let success make the noise.

  • And if someone still insist on asking about your goals, try to avoid the question or give a general answer, or use one of the tactics I suggested in the previous video which link you can find in the description.

  • And now it's your turn, what do you think?

  • Do you usually talk about your goals, or you just prefer to stay silent about them? Let me know in the comments below.

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  • Thanks for watching and I will see you in the next one.

One of the mistakes that I have probably committed hundreds of times is telling people about my goals.

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