You Didn’t Quit Your Goals, You Just Stopped Seeing Them
A visible goal can be the difference between something you intend to do and something you actually follow through on. Most people don’t abandon their goals because they stop caring. They abandon them because the goals slowly disappear from daily life. One day, they’re exciting and motivating, and the next, they’re buried under emails, meetings, notifications, and routine. Let’s be honest, life doesn’t gently remind you of your goals. It distracts you from them. And when goals aren’t visible, they don’t stand a chance. Why Goals Don’t Actually Fail Here’s the uncomfortable truth: most goals don’t fail because they’re unrealistic or poorly planned. They fail because they fade. They start out strong. You write them down. Maybe you even break them into steps. But then life resumes. Work gets busy. Priorities shift. And those goals, once front and center, become background noise. Not because you quit. Not because you gave up. But because you stopped seeing them. A goal that isn’t visi...