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"Hacer un progreso medible en un tiempo razonable"

Jim Rohn
Jim Rohn Entrepreneur, Author, Motivational Speaker
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Making measurable progress in a reasonable timeframe boils down to setting clear, achievable goals and taking consistent, manageable steps toward them. It’s about finding that sweet spot where you're pushing yourself enough to grow, but not so much that you’re setting yourself up for failure. Imagine you’re learning to play the guitar. If you aim to be as good as Jimi Hendrix in a month, you’re likely to get frustrated and quit. But if you set a goal to learn one new chord each week, you’ll see progress, build confidence, and stay motivated.

Let's take a trip back to the space race in the 1960s. When President Kennedy announced that America would land a man on the moon, it seemed like an impossible dream. Yet, NASA broke down this monumental task into smaller, measurable milestones. They didn't just say, "Let's go to the moon!" They started by sending unmanned missions to test the waters, then they put men into orbit, and finally, step by step, they achieved that moon landing. This approach of making measurable progress in reasonable timeframes was key to their success.

Picture this in your day-to-day life. Let’s say you want to get fit. You could start by saying, "I want to lose 30 pounds." That’s a big goal and can feel overwhelming. Instead, break it down. Aim to lose one pound a week. Adjust your diet gradually — swap soda for water, take the stairs instead of the elevator. You’re more likely to stick with these small changes and see real progress over time.

Here’s a bit of advice: write down your goals and track your progress. There’s something magical about seeing your achievements on paper. It’s like a pat on the back from your past self. Whether it’s learning a new skill, getting in shape, or saving money, having a tangible record of what you've accomplished can be incredibly motivating. Plus, it helps you adjust your plan if something isn’t working.

Now, let’s dive into a story to bring this home. Imagine Sarah, an aspiring writer. She dreams of finishing her first novel but feels daunted by the enormity of the task. So, she sets a smaller goal: write 300 words a day. That’s about a page — manageable, right? Some days, she’s inspired and writes more; other days, she struggles to hit her target. But she keeps at it. After a month, she’s written almost 10,000 words. She’s not finished, but she’s made measurable progress.

Sarah’s journey wasn’t just about hitting word counts. It was about building a habit, learning her writing rhythm, and feeling that sense of achievement that kept her going. Each day wasn’t perfect, but she could look back and see her novel growing, bit by bit.

So, next time you’re staring down a big goal, break it into bite-sized pieces. Track your progress and celebrate your wins. Remember, the key is to keep moving forward, step by step. Before you know it, you’ll be looking back at how far you've come, and it’ll feel amazing. You don’t have to conquer the world in a day — just make a bit of progress, and then a bit more. That’s how big dreams become reality.
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Achievement Achieving goals Efficiency Goal setting Milestones Motivation Performance Personal development Planning Productivity Progress Success Success strategies Time management Work ethic
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