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S14E2 - Follow Through

McCahill & Jeremy Season 14 Episode 2

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Here's a breakdown of what a follow-through plan entails:
1. Goal Setting and Planning:
Define clear and achievable goals: Ensure goals are realistic and well-defined to avoid discouragement and facilitate progress tracking
Break down goals into smaller, manageable steps: This makes the overall objective less daunting and provides a sense of accomplishment with each completed step. 
Create a detailed action plan: Outline specific tasks, timelines, and resources needed for each step. 
2. Execution and Monitoring: Prioritize tasks: Identify the most important tasks and focus on completing them first. 
Stay organized: Utilize tools like calendars, to-do lists, and project management software to track progress and stay on schedule. 
Be proactive: Address potential roadblocks and challenges before they derail the plan. 
Regularly monitor progress: Track accomplishments, identify areas where adjustments are needed, and make necessary changes to the plan. 
3. Maintaining Momentum and Motivation: Practice self-compassion:
Be kind to yourself when facing setbacks and don't get discouraged by minor deviations from the plan, according to Happify. 
Seek support: Connect with others who can offer encouragement and accountability. 
Celebrate small wins: Acknowledge and appreciate progress to stay motivated and build confidence. 
Stay flexible: Be willing to adapt the plan as needed based on changing circumstances and new information. 
4. Importance of Follow Through: Achieving goals: Consistent follow-through is essential for turning plans into reality and achieving desired outcomes. 
Building trust and credibility: Following through on commitments demonstrates reliability and strengthens relationships with clients, colleagues, and others. 

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