Your Goal Isn’t the Point - You Are
Setting goals isn’t about chasing more.
It’s about deciding who you refuse to be anymore.
Anyone can talk about “someday.”
Anyone can dream.
Anyone can hope life just magically turns into what they picture in their head.
But goals?
Goals demand identity.
When you set a real goal, not the pretty kind you post, but the kind that costs you comfort…you force yourself into growth.
You force yourself to stop repeating what broke you,
what distracted you,
what drained you,
what kept you small.
Tony Robbins said it best: change happens when staying the same becomes more painful than evolving.
Andy Frisella would say it a little louder: quit bullshitting yourself and get after it.
And you?
You know the truth:
When you don’t set goals, you drift.
You react instead of build.
You survive instead of move forward.
The goal isn’t what matters most.
Who you become because of the goal is the entire point.
Close the gap between who you are and who you know you’re meant to be.
Set the target.
Commit with your actions.
Show up when no one is clapping.
And become the person your old self could never carry.