I bet when many people think about goals, they think about the Do stage. I want to share with you an important but often-forgotten step to success. In today’s episode, I talk about the Review stage of your goals. We need to review our goals because we want to see if our goals are working for us. Why is this important? Well, who would want to work on a goal t ... Show More
Jun 1
ATG 284 | Your Communication Type Is Sabotaging Your Success (And You Don't Even Know It)
Why do some people totally bomb when a conversation really counts? In this episode, therapist and author Jason VanRuler breaks down the five communication types that explain how we connect, where we fail, and why we keep repeating the same patterns. From Peacemakers who avoid con ... Show More
1h 3m
May 26
ATG 283 | The Analyst's Trap: When Reviewing the Past Prevents You From Dreaming the Future
You're a pro at seeing what went wrong, why it went wrong, and exactly what it will cost if it goes wrong again. If you love a good post mortem and naturally think in terms of evidence and precedent rather than optimism and possibility, you might be an Analyst. In this episode, I ... Show More
15m 33s
Mar 2023
The Problem with Your Goals
<p>It would be way too easy for you to tune into today’s episode just for me to help you set your goals…</p>
<p>We could establish where you want to be in 10 years, where you want to have traveled, what size you want your bank account to be, etc…</p>
<p>All that could be exciting ... Show More
22m 3s
Nov 2021
#134 Setting Goals for the Future
I love setting goals and I think it's so important to be clear on your goals in order to reach a level of success in your English learning and elsewhere in life. In this episode, I talk about the importance of setting goals, how to set good goals, and also look at some useful phr ... Show More
23m 38s
<p>This episode will help you set the right goals for you.</p><p> </p><p>Goals matter. They make your life easier and they create a sense of purpose and meaning.</p><p> </p><p>But most people don’t set goals the right way, which is why they fail before they even start.</p><p> </p ... Show More