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Episode Summary: In this episode, I unpack what’s really been on my mind lately: the way we approach quarterly goals—and how they might actually be holding us back.

As Q3 planning kicks off for a lot of leadership teams, I reflect on a recent conversation with a Head of Marketing client and the realization that sparked from it. We talk about the difference between KPI-driven and project-based goals, how I used to use quarterly goals to feel productive, and what changed when I finally asked myself: If this is truly important, why am I not working on it every day?

I share how reading The ONE Thing by Gary Keller reshaped the way I think about prioritization, why I no longer treat time-based goals as sacred, and how I’ve shifted to focusing on momentum instead of timelines. This applies not only to business, but to health, relationships, family, and creativity.

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