Impulsive goals aren't helping you; How to set goals intentionally
An ASU management and entrepreneurship expert shares three ways to set goals intentionally, including how it compares to a goal for losing weight.
In this article published Oct. 7, 2022, in Investors Business Daily:
It has to become more of a lifestyle versus a two-month part of life. The intent is to create new long-term behaviors. The emphasis should be process-focused — what you need to do daily as part of a long-term process — and not outcome-focused where you stop after you accomplish or don't accomplish it.
– Christopher Neck, associate professor of management and entrepreneurship
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