Check this out: In 1979, interviewers asked new graduates from the Harvard’s MBA Program and found that….
- 84% had no specific goals at all
- 13% had goals but they were not committed to paper
- 3% had clear, written goals and plans to accomplish them
In 1989, the interviewers again interviewed the graduates of that class. You can guess the results:
- The 13% of the class who had goals were earning, on average, twice as much as the 84 percent who had no goals at all.
- Even more staggering – the three percent who had clear, written goals were earning, on average, ten times as much as the other 97 percent put together.
(Source: from the book What They Don’t Teach You in the Harvard Business School, by Mark McCormack)
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Don’t wonder anymore how to go for your goals, live life without constantly apologizing for wanting more, or playing small because you are too scared to fail.
You were given gifts and talents for a reason.
By playing small and shying away from responsibly sharing your gifts to the world, you are selfishly withholding the blessings you can bestow on others and yourself.