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Friend, you're setting your goals all wrong.

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Tell me if you agree 👇🏼

 

“I want X number of weddings for 2026.”

 

“I want to make X amount of dollars.”

 

Great… but at the expense of WHAT.

 

What if we reframed it:

 

“I want to have margin in my schedule.”

 

“I want a peace and ease in my business and income. I don’t want to have to worry about money.”

 

👆🏼 THAT is sustainable.

 

Now, we can roll it back: - If you want to have margin in your schedule, what must be true? Examples: you may have to hire someone to clean your house every other week for 2 hours, or you may have to take fewer clients, but raise your rates.

 

YOU get to decide what that looks like!

 

If you want to have a peace and ease in your income, what would that look like for you? Examples: is it a dollar amount? Do you need to eat out less?

See now, how creating goals based on how you want to FEEL changes the dynamic so much? 

If you set goals on metrics, your life becomes a timeline: "X amount of days until I reach my goal." You're always looking forward TO the goal, and never living IN it. 

When we set goals based on feelings instead of metrics, we gain both stability and momentum, and our goals become almost instantly attainable.

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