52. I agree generally that setting new goals in small increments above past
accomplishments is a reliable path to achieving those goals. I think anyone would be
hard-pressed to find fault with this advice. Nevertheless, in some exceptional instances,
a more dramatic leap-frog approach may be more appropriate, or even necessary, to
achieve a significant goal.
The virtues of setting goals in small, easily-attainable increments are undeniable.
Overwhelming challenges are reduced to readily attainable tasks. A psychological boost
is afforded by each intermediate success, helping to ensure that the achiever wont
become discouraged and give up. Each step in this process can raise ones level of
aspiration, and in manageable proportions that make success more likely. Moreover, this
approach can be used by anyone―a sedentary office worker who decides to complete
the New York Marathon; a paralegal who wishes to become a surgeon; or a small
business owner who aspires to become CEO of a Fortune 500 Company.
In some instances, however, the step-by-step approach is not adequate. For
example, many great creative achievements―in art, music, and literature―are made not
by the achievers disciplined setting of incremental goals, but rather by a spontaneous
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