Why Setting Goals Can Be Dangerous by Stephen Palmer

Published: Wed, 12/11/13

Social Leader Weekly


Why Setting Goals Can Be Dangerous
 
 
 
Failure is most often defined as not reaching one's goals. The imperative to set goals is found in virtually every self-help/success book.

"A fellow must know where he wants to go, if he is going to get anywhere," says Dr. William Menninger. "The people who go places and do things...know what they want and are willing to go an extra mile."

There is some truth to that, of course. But there's an even deeper truth that must be realized for goals to have any positive meaning or impact in our lives.

"I can teach anybody how to get what they want out of life," says Mark Twain. "The problem is that I can't find anybody who can tell me what they want."

Certainly, defining what we want -- our goals -- is fundamental to success. But even more fundamental is knowing...

 
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Stephen Palmer is a writer and entrepreneur devoted to helping people conquer limitations, maximize their potential, and achieve true freedom.
 
 
 
Stephen and his wife are raising their four children in southern Utah.
 




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