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What Are The Most Difficult Goals To Complete?

And how to make them less daunting and surmountable.

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Not all goals are created equally. Some of them require minimal effort to complete while others are genuinely difficult.

But one thing that’s important to know about goals is that difficulty is subjective. What might be a simple task for one person can be daunting and challenging for another.

For example, look at the goal of working out on a daily basis. For me, this isn’t much of an issue as I spend time at the gym on weekdays, clean on Saturdays, and try to do some other physical activity Sundays.

I can’t say the same for my roommate who spends a lot of time indoors living a typical sedentary lifestyle.

That’s his choice of course, but trying to get him to go to the gym can prove tougher and would require more persuasion compared to myself.

Regardless of opinion though, here is what would be considered some truly difficult goals to complete.

Goals That Make You Skill Up

Stemming from the example above, a goal that requires you to either acquire a new habit/skill or to improve an existing one is tough. Consider the mental fortitude required to develop that habit or skill.

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Eric S Burdon
Eric S Burdon

Written by Eric S Burdon

I write (and sometimes do videos) about self-help for those who don't like self-help. Complete with the occasional memes and riffs on the industry that I love.

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