because it seems as if you are not making any progress. You might miss a day every now and then, and that’s fine, just make sure you pick up where you left off and decide that you are going to re-commit to this goal moving forward. Don’t waste any time making excuses or beating yourself up over it. Celebrate Your Wins: For example, if your goal is to run a full marathon and you are out of shape and haven’t exercised in years, it’s going to seem like an impossible task. However, the trick is not to focus on the end goal, or you will end up feeling disappointed and might give up altogether. Focus on reaching small milestones and celebrating every time you achieve one. So, you could celebrate every time you are able to run two miles nonstop, the next would be five, then ten, etc. The more you win, the more you will start to see yourself as a winner. Whatever goal you want to accomplish, remember, what you choose to focus on is what you will attract. As long as you take consistent action and believe in yourself, you will achieve it. In the next chapter, I will tell you why it’s essential that you find it exciting to chase your goals.