“Shut up” on your plans

It is important to remember that not all goals should be shared with others. While it is natural to want to share your successes and failures with your friends and family, it is important to remember that not all goals should be shared. By sharing your goals, you are opening yourself up to potential criticism, doubt, and even sabotage.

When it comes to making goals and aspirations, silence can be just as important as action. It can be easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and it can be difficult to find the time to sit down and think about what you want out of life. But it’s essential to take a step back and be silent in order to properly assess where you are and where you want to go.

When you take the time to be silent, you can reflect on your life and your goals. You can think about what you’ve accomplished and what you still want to achieve. You can also think about what steps you need to take to get there. Taking the time to be silent and reflect can help you to gain clarity and focus on what you want to achieve.

When you share your goals with others, you are giving them the power to influence your progress. People may offer advice that is not in your best interest or may even discourage you from reaching your goals. Additionally, when you share your goals, you are setting yourself up for potential disappointment if you don’t reach them.

Ah, goals. We all have them, whether they’re big or small, short-term or long-term. But when it comes to achieving our goals, there’s one thing we should all keep in mind: don’t tell people your goals!

It’s easy to get excited about the goals we’ve set for ourselves. We want to share our plans with the world and get validation for our dreams. But here’s the thing: when you tell people your goals, you’re not only giving away your power, but you’re also setting yourself up for disappointment if you don’t achieve them. Remember, very loud goals hitch very loud result” wether positive or negative

Telling people your goals can also lead to negative self-talk. If you don’t reach your goals, you may feel like a failure or that you’re not good enough.

2 responses to ““Shut up” on your plans”

  1. Well said. It’s very important to know when and what to say. Announcing your wholeself all over might be one of the reasons you may fail in your endeavours

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  2. Great read and advice that must taken seriously. Being too open with others can be extremely dangerous.

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