Why ‘goal-dropping’ could be better for you than goal-setting

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Why ‘goal-dropping’ could be better for you than goal-setting

By Felicity Martin

2 years ago

5 min read

Not meeting the ambitious goals you set as a young adult is a common experience, but could ‘goal-dropping’ transform the way you think about them? 


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