#83 - Don’t lose a year. Make this easy goal setting tweak now
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Whether it’s the start of the year or not, we all find ourselves at different points in our journey setting new goals, striving to achieve existing ones, or perhaps even questioning the necessity of setting goals altogether. Regardless of our stand on goal setting, we all have ambitions for our creative journey.  It could be launching a new project, getting better at photography, growing our business, or simply finding more balance in our lives.  Whether we set ambitious goals or avoid setting goals altogether to dodge the feeling of overwhelm, we have our own unique approach to move towards our creative aspirations.  In this week’s podcast episode, I’m sharing what I wish I had done differently at the start of last year and how I’m approaching my goals this year. Whether you set goals or not, the idea that I’m sharing in this episode can be a game-changer in your creative journey.   And if you have set goals for this year, this episode will definitely make your goals stronger and more powerful, setting you up for success. As creatives we want to continue to grow and improve in our journey. But how can we move forward if we don’t know which direction is forward?  Goal-setting is exactly like that.  How can we reach somewhere if we don’t set a destination?  In this episode I’m sharing a goal-setting tip that can change how much you achieve this year. Making that small tweak in the way you set goals is like picking your parking bay and reversing exactly between the 2 white lines. Perfectly.   Read more at https://myfoodlens.com   Follow Dyutima on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dyutima_myfoodlens/ Show notes available at https://myfoodlens.com/83-dont-lose-a-year-make-this-easy-goal-setting-tweak-now/ Have a question? Submit it as a voice note to be featured on the My Food Lens Podcast HERE Download free guide and workbook The 10-step photoshoot https://myfoodlens.com/the-10-step-photoshoot-guide/ Write that pitch https://myfoodlens.ck.page/writethatpitch
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