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BHAGs ain’t for everyone!

by Rick Baker
On Apr 20, 2011

The graph below shows the way Goals and Self-Esteem are correlated.

 

Moving from left to right along the curve, the key points are:

  1. When Self-esteem is low it is difficult to set goals...so Goals, if any, are weak and don’t cut it
  2. When Goals are weak and they don’t ‘test the mettle’ Self-esteem tends to suffer and drop
  3. When Self-esteem is ‘normal’ people are comfortable setting Goals [some thrive on it]
  4. When Self-esteem is ‘normal’ it tends to increase with the challenge of the Goals
  5. When Self-esteem is at a peak Goals can be challenging…they can be ’stretch’ Goals
  6. When Goals become too challenging Self-esteem starts to drop, sometimes it plummets
  7. When Goals become unrealistic Self-esteem can quickly drop below ‘normal’ levels…and stay there
  8. BHAGs ain’t for everyone!


          

 

Conclusion: the concepts of success-consciousness are not for everyone. For many, it is better to set short-term stretch Goals, encouraging the use of  S.M.A.R.T. goals than to use that ‘word’ BHAG.

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Entrepreneur Thinking | Goals - SMARTACRE Goals | Thinking as in Think and Grow Rich

Sales Tweet #198

by Rick Baker
On Apr 20, 2011
Sales Tweet #198 Entrepreneurs have a desire to create and build things of value.
 
The Thinking Behind the Sales Tweet
This is one of the 3 traits of entrepreneurs…they are born with this trait. While they may not know the trait exists or what value they want to create or what they want to build, the trait is there. The details of what/when/how are recognized when they present themselves to the innate desire.

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Entrepreneur Thinking | Thought Tweets

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