Hey man, check out my Top 10 Goal Setting Strategies!
But FIRST, this shocking statistic:

Only 8% of people accomplished their goals after 365 days.
To me, that’s depressing…
But I also don’t blame them either, because most of us have been lied to about goal setting.
If you have a hard time sticking to your goals, it’s not because you’re lazy, uncommitted, or even unworthy of them…
You just haven’t learned how to set goals so it’s impossible to fail.
In today’s video, I want to reveal my top 10 goal setting strategies to help you stay on track and reach your goals fast.
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People also ask
Most people fail to achieve their goals because they rely on poor goal-setting methods, lack of structure, and inconsistent action. Without a clear system, motivation fades quickly, making it difficult to stay committed long enough to see real results.
Studies, including research from the University of Scranton, suggest that only around a small percentage of people actually achieve their New Year’s goals. This shows that setting goals is easy, but following through consistently is where most people struggle.
Many people mistakenly believe they are lazy or unmotivated when they fail, but the real issue is usually lack of proper goal-setting strategy. When goals are not structured correctly, even motivated individuals find it hard to stay consistent.
The key is to create goals that are clear, structured, and broken into actionable steps. When goals are designed in a way that removes confusion and increases clarity, it becomes much easier to stay consistent and track progress.
Effective goal setting builds confidence because it creates a sense of direction and achievement over time. As small wins accumulate, motivation increases, self-belief grows, and long-term success becomes more achievable.