Episode Synopsis "Do Written Goals Really Work Better?"
Years ago, I read a book where the author described a study that made a compelling case for writing down your goals. The study was said to have taken place in 1979, where members of Harvard’s graduating MBA class were asked whether they had a) set any specific goals, b) written those goals down, and c) come up with plans to accomplish them. Source
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