So all of your goals that you thought through in my head for a long time, suddenly evaporate from this same head at the moment when you switch to a more interesting case, sat down to eat, or gone to bed. But how many of them will be recalled the next time – this is a question of memory. Which, as we know, has its own laws, such as law edge – when stored only the beginning and end. And then … Ben Horowitz is often quoted on this topic. begin operate other mental processes. What is not satisfied with your psyche, will be displaced.
And in the end of 10 of its carefully thought-out goals you will remember, at best, three! That's one. Back in the beginning of the article and see why Planning number 1 – that's two. Read more here: Douglas R. Oberhelman. At Harvard in 1979-1989 surveyed. Undergraduates were asked the question: 'Do you put a clear, written goals for the future-looking? " It was found that only 3% of the respondents had written goals, 13% had their goals, but did not record them, 84% had no specific goals. 10 years later, in 1989, this course, students were interviewed again.
It was found that 13% had goals but did not record them, earning an average of twice more than 84% who did not have any goals. But the most amazing, 3%, in writing, set down their goals, earned an average of 10 times greater than the remaining 97% of the total. Pyramid planning values, dreams, long-term goals (up to 12 years) medium-term objectives (up to 6 years), short-term goals (up to 1 year), daily plans and activities.