There’s something in your brain that connects better when you write things down. According to Inc.com, “You are 42 percent more likely to achieve your goals if you write them down.” I don’t know about you but I could use that extra 42% when it comes to reaching my goals. There’s a lot going on in the world. I get pull in many different directions on a regular basis. (Like most working parents.) So if writing out my goals will give me more support and focus, I’m going to do it.
Goals: Write Them
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My son who is in college and I were talking about this today. Yes, technology makes our lives so much easier. However, we were talking about writing out notes in class versus simply highlighting in a tablet or reading something off a page. The act of writing something down is a giant first step in helping memory recall or, as you mention, trying to accomplish a goal. Funny how that works.
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It really does make a difference. Technology is great I love progressing but a good ole pen and paper do the trick just fine. I had a method. I hand wrote the notes. Then I rewrote them more organized then I tried my best to type what I hand wrote from memory. That is what helped me the best.
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