Success Through Failure with Jim Harshaw Jr
Summary: Are you trying to answer the question, "What's next for me?" Do you want to stay more focused and find better balance between work and family? In this show, Jim provides you a clear framework for setting goals-- the right goals for you-- and achieving them. Because being average scares the crap out of you. You don't want to "play to the level of your competition." You want to be significant. Or MORE significant. You want to crush it in your job. You want to be an awesome dad. You want to be fit. You want to make more money. You want a clear path of what to do in the next year. The next 5 years. Shoot, what to do today! Jim Harshaw Jr, a former Division I All American athlete, share tips for getting clear on your goals, staying focused and finding balance so that you can maximize your potential.
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When you talk about setting goals, you immediately think of a career or professional goal. Or maybe you think about some kind of health or fitness goal. Or maybe you think about something around relationships. But are there any other categories where you should be setting goals? YES! In this episode, I reveal the most forgotten goal category. When you ignore this type of goal, you’re short-changing yourself. You’re leaving out one of the most fulfilling pieces of personal growth and happiness. Listen no
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