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3 Simple Goal-Setting Methods For Lazy People

Spoilers: May I have your attention, please?

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Will the real lazy shady please stand up?

I repeat, will the real lazy shady please stand up?

We’re gonna have a problem here…

Since the real lazy shady is none other than you, me, and everyone in between.

We’re all in this together, embracing our lazy tendencies.

I’ve stumbled upon 3 goal-setting methods so simple, that even the laziest among us can conquer it.

The Simple Goal-Setting Method

Step 1: Identify the Bare Minimum

Instead of setting lofty goals, identify the bare minimum you can do to move in the right direction.

Want to get fit?

Let's start with a leisurely stroll around the block.

Dreaming of writing a novel?

Begin with a single paragraph.

This method is all about embracing the baby steps.

Step 2: Set Micro-Goals

Break down your goals into tiny, manageable tasks.

It’s like cutting a pizza into bite-sized slices — suddenly, conquering each piece feels like a breeze.

Lazy brilliance, right?

Step 3: Celebrate the Tiniest Wins

Lazy people need positive reinforcement too.

Celebrate those microscopic victories like you just won an Olympic gold medal.

Finished a page of your novel?

Treat yourself to an extra episode of your favorite show.

Remember, it’s all about the little wins.

In Conclusion

So, dear lazy shady comrades, let’s stand up, and take on the world in the laziest way possible.

After all, why run when you can walk?

There’s lazy shady in all of us.

Let’s all stand up!

P.S. (I’m so grateful for your support!)

You’re welcome to subscribe to my free email list.

If you enjoyed this article please leave claps, so I know what you enjoy reading the best.

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