scoring we mark what we’ve achieved and address how…

Page 120 scoring we mark what we’ve achieved and address how we might do it differently next time. A new score a low score forces reassessment, is the objective still worth pursuing? If so, what can we change to achieve it.

— from Goals, Action & Defining Success (Goal/Action/Success/Motivation)

In the book

Do not be paralyzed by whether a thing will work, either — the wise are moved less by whether something will succeed than by whether it is a bet worth taking. And as you go, score yourself honestly, marking what you achieved and asking how you would do it differently, all the while appreciating the people helping you and learning to enjoy the process itself. Here is the weather that stalls the engine, and it is almost always about motivation — the fuel itself. — Goals, Action & Defining Success (Goal/Action/Success/Motivation)

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