Your Goals Don’t Need More Strategy. They Need a New You.
Most people set goals and immediately ask, “How do I make this happen?” That’s not the wrong question. It’s just incomplete. The more important question is, “Who do I need to become to live at this level consistently?” Because the habits, standards, and identity that got you here might not be enough to take you where you want to go next. And that’s not a flaw. That’s how growth works. Goals don’t change your life by themselves. Who you become while pursuing them does. When you raise your standards, upgrade your identity, and start operating from that place, the right actions become obvious. The discipline feels different. The results stop feeling forced. So before you stack more strategies on your plate, pause and ask yourself: Who do I need to become this year to make my goals inevitable? Drop it in the comments.