It very usual to see a lot of people set out to achieve goals, however many don’t achieve that which they set out to achieve because they don’t measure their progress. How is progress measured?
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Never estimate the immense power of measuring your progress. Measuring your progress gives you insight into what you’ve done, how to do more, where and when to apply pressure, and it serves as a motivation. Create a scoreboard for yourself, it helps you keep track and stay right on track.
Quantify your goals and breakable them into tiny bits that will serve as steps to achieving your goals.
Have a checklist and make it a habit to do a weekly or monthly personal review.
You can only measure your progress when you have a well laid plan. A person setting out to achieve a goal without a plan cannot measure their goal. It is important to know that achieving a goal isn’t just one single push, success is as a result of several pushes, then the big push. How then do you measure the little progress you make along your journey? Setting daily tasks, bits of the goal. Check which task you were able to accomplish at the end of the day. Day by day, you do just that.