The Internet has changed the way you can set goals and have them work for you. Most of us were taught that goals should be written, realistic, have a time line of starting and ending, measurable and be challenging. Sometimes, however, the goals we make don’t always hold up to those criteria. For instance, Bobby made a goal to be more patient with his two older co-workers. How does he measure that? Traditional goal setting also tells us to write our goals down and keep them in our wallets. Most of time those slips of papers were lost or were…
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